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Faith in Fakes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Faith in Fakes
''Il costume di casa'' (''Faith In Fakes'') was originally an essay written by the Italian semiotician Umberto Eco, about "America's obsession with simulacra and counterfeit reality."〔http://www.themodernword.com/eco/eco_faq.html〕 It was later incorporated as the centrepiece of the anthology bearing the same name, a collection of articles and essays about Italian ideologies.〔 The anthology contains a selection of essays taken from two Italian books by Eco: ''Il Costume Di Casa'' (first published in 1973)〔Eco (1973)〕 and ''Sette anni di desiderio'' (1983).〔Eco (1983)〕 It was translated into English in 1986 as ''Faith In Fakes''〔(Faith in Fakes at Google Books )〕 and later updated as ''Travels In Hyperreality'' in 1995.〔Eco, U., ''Faith In Fakes: Travels In Hyperreality'', Picador 1987, ISBN 978-0-330-29667-0〕 ==Content==
The book is a collection of articles from mainly Italian newspapers and magazines about the wider subject of human consciousness, including Eco's own subject of semiotics. The subjects of the main essay includes modern Americana such as wax museums, Superman and holography, and the other articles discuss a number of other subjects, including football, the Middle Ages, Jim Jones and the People's Temple, and tight jeans.
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