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Literary Heterogenesis
Diagrammatic Dynamics. The Interplay Between the Virtual and the ActualLecture Notes in Morphogenesis
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Verlag: | Springer |
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Veröffentl.: | 24.08.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783031616495 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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<p>This book advances a new interdisciplinary approach that engages with the concepts of science and literature through the mediation of philosophy (with a focus on the ideas of Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze). It investigates in innovative ways the multifaceted dimensions of creation, of genesis, considered here in artistic and mathematical terms as “heterogenesis”.</p>
<p>The dialogic interaction among the three domains generates a renewed analysis of poems selected in the work of particularly inventive poets, both French and American—Emily Dickinson, e.e. cummings and Francis Ponge—as well as the artwork of Pierre Soulages, Anna-Eva Bergman and Cy Twombly.</p>
<p><em>Literary Heterogenesis. Diagrammatic Dynamics. The Interplay of the Virtual and the Actual</em> will interest specialists of mathematics, physics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, and epistemology. It will also attract any curious mind drawn to the bridging of disciplines and the concepts of the two cultures.</p>
<p>The dialogic interaction among the three domains generates a renewed analysis of poems selected in the work of particularly inventive poets, both French and American—Emily Dickinson, e.e. cummings and Francis Ponge—as well as the artwork of Pierre Soulages, Anna-Eva Bergman and Cy Twombly.</p>
<p><em>Literary Heterogenesis. Diagrammatic Dynamics. The Interplay of the Virtual and the Actual</em> will interest specialists of mathematics, physics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, and epistemology. It will also attract any curious mind drawn to the bridging of disciplines and the concepts of the two cultures.</p>
<p>Introduction The conditions for creation and invention.- Literary Language.- Diagramming Literary Meaning.- Differential Heterogenesis Mutant forms Sensitive bodies.- The Simondonian Concepts of Pre-individual Individual Individuation Becoming and Transduction.- Simondons concepts and art.- Constituting new spaces of possibilities. How does artistic creation play with space(s).- Difference, Differential.- Virtual Actual.- Conclusion.</p>
<p>This book advances a new interdisciplinary approach that engages with the concepts of science and literature through the mediation of philosophy (with a focus on the ideas of Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze). It investigates in innovative ways the multifaceted dimensions of creation, of genesis, considered here in artistic and mathematical terms as “heterogenesis”.</p>
<p>The dialogic interaction among the three domains generates a renewed analysis of poems selected in the work of particularly inventive poets, both French and American—Emily Dickinson, e.e. cummings and Francis Ponge—as well as the artwork of Pierre Soulages, Anna-Eva Bergman and Cy Twombly.</p>
<p><em>Literary Heterogenesis. Diagrammatic Dynamics. The Interplay of the Virtual and the Actual </em>will interest specialists of mathematics, physics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, and epistemology. It will also attract any curious mind drawn to the bridging of disciplines and the concepts of the two cultures.</p>
<p>The dialogic interaction among the three domains generates a renewed analysis of poems selected in the work of particularly inventive poets, both French and American—Emily Dickinson, e.e. cummings and Francis Ponge—as well as the artwork of Pierre Soulages, Anna-Eva Bergman and Cy Twombly.</p>
<p><em>Literary Heterogenesis. Diagrammatic Dynamics. The Interplay of the Virtual and the Actual </em>will interest specialists of mathematics, physics, literary theory and criticism, philosophy, and epistemology. It will also attract any curious mind drawn to the bridging of disciplines and the concepts of the two cultures.</p>
Focuses on the relation between artistic writing and complex systems dynamics, particularly heterogenesis Compares the creation of meaning in a literary text and the process of differential heterogenesis Includes an in-depth discussion of the question of diagrammatic dynamics