Cultural Studies 100 : Sarah Klein's noon tutorial

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Simulacra and Simulations

This was a very lengthy and difficult read, However, once you get past the wordiness and jargon, Baudrillard has a very good point. The part about political incantation was interesting, even though I don't know all the details about watergate, I guess you could apply it to the whole Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal, ie "scandal as a means to regenerate a moral and political principle"...scandal being used by media and government to illustrate how your morals are being corrupted. the reality isn't what happened anymore, it's about threatening teh "moral fabric". This same tactic has been used to justify opposition to same-sex marrage recently.

Another part I found interesting, was the part about hypochondria. If you have all the sympotoms of an illness, do you not then have the illness, since that is how illnesses are diagnosed and categorized by your symptoms. Michael's example of the show House really illustrates this view.

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

I see Lindsay that you raised a similar point as I did, about the symptoms of a disease and how far it has to go before you actually have the disease. I thought this was pretty much the most interesting discussion in Baudrillard's paper, I also found it to be the easiest to understand.

10:22 a.m.  
Blogger John Entwistle said...

This is true we cover material like this in another course. The system seems to favour categorizatoin and the treatment of illness rather than prevention.

11:29 a.m.  

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