The Aesthetics of Chaos: Nonlinear Thinking and Contemporary Literary Criticism
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Added by: englishcology | Karma: 4552.53 | Non-Fiction » Science literature | 27 August 2008 |
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 One of the fundamental ideas of chaos theory is the "butterfly
effect," first proposed by Edward Lorenz in the 1960s: a single, small
event may yield exponentially enlarged effects, just as the single flap
of a butterfly's wings may produce vast, unpredictable ramifications in
weather patterns far away. Theorists of literature and culture who
derive their conceptual framework from chaos theory are now performing
the butterfly effect: a few suggestions on the part of certain
physicists and biologists have inspired an exponentially growing
literature of metaphorical applications in faraway fields. The
Aesthetics of Chaos makes the salutory attempt to restrain, summarize,
and unify the multivarious aesthetic theories of chaos. |
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