Chaosmos: Literature, Science, and Theory (Suny Series, Youth Social Services, Schooling, & Public Policy)

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0791419134 
ISBN 13
9780791419137 
Category
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Publication Year
1994 
Pages
211 
Description
This book shows how writers like James Joyce, James Merrill, and Doris Lessing; scientists like Gregory Bateson, Ilya Prigogine, and David Bohm; and theorists like Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, and Michel Serres forecasted and initiated a shift away from modernist conceptions of the world as a machine; the self as an isolated, enclosed principle, and representation as a reductive survey of the world and the self. The focus of this book is the chaosmos (a Joycean coinage) apparent within the atom and also within analogous nuclear sites such as the self, the word, the organism, and the world. By chaosmos, Kuberski intends a unitary and yet untotalized a chiasmic concept of the world as a field of inevitable and intermittent interference and convergence, a multi-leveled complexity from which emerge organisms, languages, and selves. In exploring and mapping chaosmos, Kuberski emphasizes significant convergences of literary and philosophic, deconstructive and organistic, Eastern and Western, and scientific and humanistic points of view." - from Amzon 
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