N. Katherine Hayles here investigates parallels between contemporary literature and critical theory and the science of chaos. She finds in both scientific and literary discourse new interpretations of chaos, which is seen no longer as disorder but as a locus of maximum information and complexity. She examines structures and themes of disorder in The Education of Henry Adams, Doris Lessing’s Golden Notebook, and works by Stanislaw Lem. Hayles shows how the writings of poststructuralist theorists including Barthes, Lyotard, Derrida, Serres, and de Man incorporate central features of chaos theory
In her paper Chaos Theory, Hypertext, and Reading Borges and Moulthrop, Perla Sassón-Henry present...
This paper aims to focus on the subject of N. Katherine Hayles’s nonlinearity in Audrey Niffenegger’...
Abstract Social phenomena require the fundamentals of novel scientific epistemology and methodology ...
N. Katherine Hayles here investigates parallels between contemporary literature and critical theory ...
This paper is a rhetorical examination of three works on the subject of chaos. The first two works ...
This discussion of chaos theory is concerned with two major issues. On the one hand, I explore what ...
M.Sc.This thesis is a meeting of two disciplines: Chaos theory and psychopathology. Chaos theory dev...
Chaos theory not only stretched the concept of chaos well beyond its traditional semantic boundaries...
Patterns of Dis|Order is a collection of 21 papers dedicated to concepts of order and dis¬order, and...
Much has been said about the connection between chaos theory in science and in recent literature and...
Among postmodern conceptualisations of chaosThe article is a review of literary theory concepts insp...
An introduction to the concepts and terminology many diverse fields and disciplines, such as mathe-o...
Chaologists believe that our actions, albeit small, play prominent roles in shaping the reality whic...
Chaos Theory (CT) is important in organization studies as a potential intellectual resource for “new...
Patterns of Dis|Order is a collection of 21 papers dedicated to concepts of order and dis¬order, and...
In her paper Chaos Theory, Hypertext, and Reading Borges and Moulthrop, Perla Sassón-Henry present...
This paper aims to focus on the subject of N. Katherine Hayles’s nonlinearity in Audrey Niffenegger’...
Abstract Social phenomena require the fundamentals of novel scientific epistemology and methodology ...
N. Katherine Hayles here investigates parallels between contemporary literature and critical theory ...
This paper is a rhetorical examination of three works on the subject of chaos. The first two works ...
This discussion of chaos theory is concerned with two major issues. On the one hand, I explore what ...
M.Sc.This thesis is a meeting of two disciplines: Chaos theory and psychopathology. Chaos theory dev...
Chaos theory not only stretched the concept of chaos well beyond its traditional semantic boundaries...
Patterns of Dis|Order is a collection of 21 papers dedicated to concepts of order and dis¬order, and...
Much has been said about the connection between chaos theory in science and in recent literature and...
Among postmodern conceptualisations of chaosThe article is a review of literary theory concepts insp...
An introduction to the concepts and terminology many diverse fields and disciplines, such as mathe-o...
Chaologists believe that our actions, albeit small, play prominent roles in shaping the reality whic...
Chaos Theory (CT) is important in organization studies as a potential intellectual resource for “new...
Patterns of Dis|Order is a collection of 21 papers dedicated to concepts of order and dis¬order, and...
In her paper Chaos Theory, Hypertext, and Reading Borges and Moulthrop, Perla Sassón-Henry present...
This paper aims to focus on the subject of N. Katherine Hayles’s nonlinearity in Audrey Niffenegger’...
Abstract Social phenomena require the fundamentals of novel scientific epistemology and methodology ...