Simulation of laughter: the experience of reconstruction
Journal Title: Схід - Year 2018, Vol 155, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper looks into a phenomenon of postmodern simulation (simulacrization) of laughter. A historical reconstruction of the simulation process of laughter is made on the basis of a universal simulation algorithm proposed by J. Baudrillard, some intermediate counterpoints and kinds of postmodern simulated laughter identified.
Authors and Affiliations
Olha Maltseva
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