From Production to Obscenity: Seduction and the Fate of the Visible in Baudrillard
Introduction: A Concept Under Transformation In Jean Baudrillard’s later work, the concept of production does not disappear; rather, it undergoes a radical internal transformation. Following De la séduction (1979), Baudrillard’s thought increasingly shifts toward seduction, reversibility, and the play of appearances. However, this shift does not mark a simple break with earlier concerns. Instead, production is reconfigured from within, revealing a deeper logic already implicit in its modern deployment. As Baudrillard suggests, one may glimpse “another, parallel universe” that can no longer be interpreted through the categories of psychology, structure, or repression, but only in terms of play, challenge, and the strategy of appearances (Baudrillard, 1990, p. 7). This displacement signals not the abandonment of production , but its passage into a regime where visibility itself becomes excessive, ultimately tending toward obscenity . Production as the Imperative of Exposure In...