Description One of modern philosophy's most controversial and popular figures, this introduction presents Jean Baudrillard's radical thought, including his work on obesity, pornography, and terrorism, and his evolution from critic of mass consumption to prophet of the apocalypse.
It also explores the context and subsequent influence of his writings.
About the Author Christopher Horrocks is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Design at Kingston University.
His previous books include Introducing Baudrillard and Baudrillard and the Millennium (both published by Icon/Totem).