Arrow of Chaos: Romanticism and PostmodernityArrow of Chaos navigates through postmodern co-ordinates such as chaos theory and fractals, mapping the ongoing mutations of Romanticism in postmodern culture and t he inklings of the postmodern already at work in Romanticism . ' |
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... Moves like a Snake 12 Worlds in Collision Posthumanities 14 18 Panopticon and Pi : The School of Mirrors 20 Chapter 2 . Horrors of Order and Disorder 33 Chapter 3 . Reversal , Turning Inside Out , Horizontalization 34 Mixture and ...
... Moves like a Snake 12 Worlds in Collision Posthumanities 14 18 Panopticon and Pi : The School of Mirrors 20 Chapter 2 . Horrors of Order and Disorder 33 Chapter 3 . Reversal , Turning Inside Out , Horizontalization 34 Mixture and ...
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... moves , but the leverage of wheel - spinning is still a crucial - although partial - aspect of the logic of self - organization . De Landa defines as his object the " machinic phylum " : " the set of all the singularities at the onset ...
... moves , but the leverage of wheel - spinning is still a crucial - although partial - aspect of the logic of self - organization . De Landa defines as his object the " machinic phylum " : " the set of all the singularities at the onset ...
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... moves repeat- edly from figures of concentricity to spirals and " strange attractors , " a movement rehearsed as a kind of implosion whereby the ongoing collapse of the concentrized romantic / modern subject leaves a surprisingly stable ...
... moves repeat- edly from figures of concentricity to spirals and " strange attractors , " a movement rehearsed as a kind of implosion whereby the ongoing collapse of the concentrized romantic / modern subject leaves a surprisingly stable ...
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... moves on to " real " chaotic cycles that run through the shifting economies of William Blake's relationship with his employer , William Hayley , and through private and public texts of Dorothy and William Wordsworth as they negotiate ...
... moves on to " real " chaotic cycles that run through the shifting economies of William Blake's relationship with his employer , William Hayley , and through private and public texts of Dorothy and William Wordsworth as they negotiate ...
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... moves , artifacts , tools , theorems , poems , orbits , trajectories , fetishes , truths , scenarios , stories , codes , re- lays , and so on . No doubt some subtle ecology influences the distribution of these terms , but there are also ...
... moves , artifacts , tools , theorems , poems , orbits , trajectories , fetishes , truths , scenarios , stories , codes , re- lays , and so on . No doubt some subtle ecology influences the distribution of these terms , but there are also ...
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