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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... tion , one may be driven to engage a more difficult double mandate : neither / both to cop a certain authority by scientizing , nor / and to show how scientific claims are driven and shaped — or at the very least thoroughly inflected ...
... tion , one may be driven to engage a more difficult double mandate : neither / both to cop a certain authority by scientizing , nor / and to show how scientific claims are driven and shaped — or at the very least thoroughly inflected ...
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... tion " ) - as ongoing reperformances - and thus continually open to mutation in the process . There is various discursive pressure to hype these thresholds as historical " ruptures " or radical " discontinuities " —or , on the other ...
... tion " ) - as ongoing reperformances - and thus continually open to mutation in the process . There is various discursive pressure to hype these thresholds as historical " ruptures " or radical " discontinuities " —or , on the other ...
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... tion or to disciplinary turf , but how they drift and sprawl across each other and their terrain ; that is , if there is no capital - T Theory here ( The Cultural Physics of Romanticism ; or , A Fractal Poetics of Culture ? ) , there ...
... tion or to disciplinary turf , but how they drift and sprawl across each other and their terrain ; that is , if there is no capital - T Theory here ( The Cultural Physics of Romanticism ; or , A Fractal Poetics of Culture ? ) , there ...
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... tion " ( Deleuze and Guattari 1987 , 103 ) . The logics engaged here are relatives of what Latour ( after Michel Serres ) calls " quasi - objects , quasi - subjects " ( 1993 , 51-59 ) . Not so total or integral as to be called a ...
... tion " ( Deleuze and Guattari 1987 , 103 ) . The logics engaged here are relatives of what Latour ( after Michel Serres ) calls " quasi - objects , quasi - subjects " ( 1993 , 51-59 ) . Not so total or integral as to be called a ...
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