“Where danger increases, there grows also that which saves,” says Holderlin. It is the opposite today: In the excess of security lies extreme peril. (Jean Baudrillard. Cool Memories V: 2000-2004. London: Polity, 2006).

Passings

Gerry Coulter. Murray Bookchin – A Political Philosopher Among the Ruins of the Transpolitical

Articles

Jean Baudrillard. Hetero-da-fe.

Kathleen Dixon and Daniela Koleva. Baudrillard and History and the Hyperreal on Television, Or Some Women of the Global Village.

Gary Genosko. Seaside Rendezvous: Engaging Swansea

David J. Gunkel. Blind Faith: Baudrillard, Fidelity, and Recorded Sound

Jason Royce Lindsey. Rethinking the Political: Taking Baudrillard’s “Silent Majorities” Seriously

William Merrin. Speculating to the Death: Machinic Integration and Transformation Within A Virtualized Reality

Jonathan Smith. Jean Baudrillard’s Philosophy of Magic

Books

Jean Baudrillard and Enrique Valiente Noailles. “La Généalogie De La Disparition” from Les Exilés du Dialogue.

Jean Baudrillard. Darwin’s Artificial Ancestors and the Terroristic Dream of the Transparency of the Good

Aleksandar Santrac. Challenging Baudrillard: Both Simulation and Reality

Book Reviews

Andrew Burdeniuk. A Not So Aberrant Review. Review of Gary Genosko, Félix Guattari: An Aberrant Introduction. New York: Continuum, 2002.

Gerry Coulter. “Theory is never so fine as when it takes the form of a fiction or a fable”. Review of Jean Baudrillard. Cool Memories V. London: Polity, 2006.

Bülent Evre. A Challenge to Baudrillard’s Understanding of Integral Reality. Review of Jean Baudrillard. The Intelligence of Evil or, The Lucidity Pact. New York: Berg, 2005.

Sam Han. Tracking a Convergence Beyond Postmodernism. Review of Charles Lemert. Postmodernism Is Not What You Think: Why Globalization Threatens Modernity (2nd Edition). Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, 2005; and Anthony Elliot. Subject toOurselves: Social Theory, Psychoanalysis, and Postmodernity (2nd Edition). Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, 2004.

Dean Lockwood. Grasping The Lessons Of Failure. Review of William Merrin’s Baudrillard and the Media: A Critical Introduction. Cambridge: Polity, 2005.

Pramod Nayar. Old Perspectives On New Technologies. Review of David Silver and Adrienne Massanari (Editors). Critical Cyberculture Studies. New York University Press, 2006.