Mots D'Ordre: Disorder in Literary Worlds

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SUNY Press, 01‏/01‏/1992 - 290 من الصفحات
Meditations on disorder (defined as what comes into conflict or resists a prevailing order's sense of social advance and historical development) through a variety of voices, most associated with literary theory or, more broadly, with cultural critique. The meditations are shaped from both extraliterary (i.e. physics, biology, neuroscience, geometry, geography, psychoanalysis, politics, and history) and literary contexts. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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The Argument The Play of Disorder
15
Wuthering Heights and the Play of the Text
29
Sciences Interplay with Disorder Autonomous Systems Fractal Contours and DreamWorlds
43
The Zigzag Route of Bharati Mukherjees Jasmine
71
Triangulated Psyches and DesiringMachines
83
Mots dOrdre Regimes in Kafka and Dickens
97
The Worlds Worlding Marginalization Hegemony and Literary Disorder
117
Expectations of Difference Kathy Ackers Regime of the Senseless
135
The Worlds Worlding History and Literary Disorder
149
The Fractal Worlds of the Henry IV Plays
165
Mapping the Inconceivable Disordering Taxonomies
175
The Order of Prizing and the Devouring Order Peter Taylors A Summons to Memphis and Patrick Suskinds Perfume
209
AFTERWORD
255
NOTES
269
INDEX
283
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Joseph Natoli teaches postmodernism in the Center for Integrated Studies/ Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University. He is editor of Tracing Literary Theory, Literary Theory's Future(s), and Psychological Perspectives on Literature: Dissident Freudian and Non-Freudian; author of Twentieth Century Blake Criticism: Northrop Frye to the Present, and co-author of Psychocriticism.

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