a. Jean Baudrillard tells us postmodern societies are marked by simulacra.b. By simulacra he means non-representations of reality.c. Simulacra artificially produce a mediated word masquerading as authenticity.d. It was not Jean Baudrillard but his interpreters who coined the term “simulacra”. Which of the above statements are true?

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a. Jean Baudrillard tells us postmodern societies are marked by simulacra.<br />b. By simulacra he means non-representations of reality.<br />c. Simulacra artificially produce a mediated word masquerading as authenticity.<br />d. It was not Jean Baudrillard but his interpreters who coined the term “simulacra”.<br /> Which of the above statements are true?