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Catttt Posted 6 years ago
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Economy

Does "economy" in the following text imply "approach"?


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Although Baudrillard means this in a negative sense, in that all bodies are now invested with phallic value in the realm of the visible, in this chapter I shall explore how this mobility of the fetish can also be seen as a delinking of fetishism from a phallic economy. Two artworks that exemplify the shift that Baudrillard mentions and which bring together the discourses of psychoanalysis and political economy is firstly Piero Manzoni’s Canned , 1961, in which the artist labelled 90 cans, supposedly filled with his own ***, with the text Merde d’Artista, the price for each 30-gram can being derived from its equivalent weight in gold.

  

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catttt Does "economy" in the following text imply "approach"? I think that is a fair approximation. By the way, really?

  • catttt Does "economy" in the following text imply "approach"?
  • I think that is a fair approximation.
  • By the way, really?
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cattttDoes "economy" in the following text imply "approach"?

I think that is a fair approximation.

By the way, really?

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