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    Cinecity Confidential: A Reply to Parsons.David B. Clarke - 1999 - Film-Philosophy 3 (1).
    Deborah L. Parsons 'Urban Montage' _Film-Philosophy_, vol. 3 no. 39, September 1999.
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    Dreams Rise in Darkness: The White Magic of Cinema.David B. Clarke - 2010 - Film-Philosophy 14 (2):21-40.
    This paper considers Baudrillard’s thought in relation to cinema. It begins with a discussion of the way in which Baudrillard’s work typically invokes film and of the consequent paucity of Baudrillardian studies of cinema, making reference to the literature on Blade Runner and The Matrix . It proceeds to excavate a fuller account of Baudrillard’s conception of cinema, drawing, initially, on Baudrillard’s use of the 1926 German silent film, The Student of Prague , in his conclusion to The Consumer Society (...)
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  3. On the Dialectic of the Consuming Subject in Space.David B. Clarke - 1995 - School of Geography, University of Leeds.
     
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  4. From Pastiche City to the Screening of the Eye? Or, Geographies of a Diegesis Postmodernism, Hyperspace and Simulation in the Screening of Blade Runner.Marcus A. Doel & David B. Clarke - 1993 - School of Geography, University of Leeds.
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    Jean Baudrillard: The Disappearance of Culture: Uncollected Interviews.Richard G. Smith & David B. Clarke - 2017 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    Originally published between 1968 and 2009, this collection of 25 pieces includes six interviews translated into English for the first time and a new transcription of a Q&A session with Baudrillard following a lecture he gave in London in 1994. The guiding theme of the collection is Baudrillard's engagement with culture. The implications of the implosion of Western culture are dissected and documented in the rich range of material included here.
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