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March 28, 2007
Word up: Simulacra
This means in Latin "to put on an appearance of." I thought this was so appropriate because as study signs and the origins of language with postructuralism, we are gaining more knowledge of what's a real solid definition as opposed to a shakey one. Examples could be a picture of something as a substitute for the real "brass-balls" object (to get all manly on you, now I thought brass-balls was appropriate).
Posted by ErinWaite at March 28, 2007 2:29 PM