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| Abstract | Baudrillard, Jean (1929) was born in the cathedral town of Reims, France. His grandparents were peasants, his parents became civil servants, and he was the first member of his family to pursue an advanced education. In 1956, he began working as a professor of secondary education in a French high school (Lyceé) and in the early 1960s did editorial work for the French publisher Seuil. Trained as a Germanist, Baudrillard translated Germany literary works including Brecht and Peter Weiss, although he turned to the study of sociology and for some decades was a sociology professor at Nanterre | |||||||||
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Douglas Kellner, Jean Baudrillard. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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