Condition: Poor. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. Book contains pencil markings. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,650grams, ISBN:9781859840689.
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Add to basketPaper bound, reprint edition, square 8vo, ix + Pp205. Tight and unmarked - a very good or better copy. 520 grams. We welcome all reasonable offers on our books and also offer local curbside pick-up. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. Corner wear/bends otherwise as new. Book.
Seller: J & W Books, Lakewood, OH, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. Crease on the spine but still sturdy, underlining and notes in pencil, some fading on the cover due to time on the shelf, normal wear for a secondhand book. Ships ASAP with USPS tracking.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Near Fine. Latin American and Iberian Studies Series; 8 X 7.98 X 0.59 inches; 205 pages.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: very good. Purchase pre-owned books for prompt service and customer satisfaction.
Published by Verso Books, United Kingdom, London, 1996
ISBN 10: 185984068X ISBN 13: 9781859840689
Language: English
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The System of Objects is a tour de force-a theoretical letter-in-a-bottle tossed into the ocean in 1968, which brilliantly communicates to us all the live ideas of the day. Pressing Freudian and Saussurean categories into the service of a basically Marxist perspective, The System of Objects offers a cultural critique of the commodity in consumer society. Baudrillard classifies the everyday objects of the "new technical order" as functional, nonfunctional and metafunctional. He contrasts "modern" and "traditional" functional objects, subjecting home furnishing and interior design to a celebrated semiological analysis. His treatment of nonfunctional or "marginal" objects focuses on antiques and the psychology of collecting, while the metafunctional category extends to the useless, the aberrant and even the "schizofunctional." Finally, Baudrillard deals at length with the implications of credit and advertising for the commodification of everyday life. The System of Objects is a tour de force of the materialist semiotics of the early Baudrillard, who emerges in retrospect as something of a lightning rod for all the live ideas of the day: Bataille's political economy of "expenditure" and Mauss's theory of the gift; Reisman's lonely crowd and the "technological society" of Jacques Ellul; the structuralism of Roland Barthes in The System of Fashion; Henri Lefebvre's work on the social construction of space; and last, but not least, Guy Debord's situationist critique of the spectacle. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.