Littérature et théorie du chaos
Literature and Chaos Theory
Author(s): Corin BragaSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Philosophy of Mind
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Anti-canon; Anarchic Literature; Quantic Literature; Chaos Theory; Fractals; Strange Attractors; Katherine Hayles;
Summary/Abstract: While poststructuralist attacks against structured forms freed literature from the dominance of Aristotle’s canon, twentieth-century evolutions in physics and cosmology brought about a new world vision which also deeply influenced modern authors. If the universe was no longer Newtonian, linear and predictable, and if literature was to “imitate” this new reality, world-texts were also supposed to explore anarchical and complex landscapes. To be able to investigate these anti-structure texts, literary and art critics adapted analytical tools from mathematical and physical theories – modern literature was associated mainly with the theory of quanta, and postmodern literature with chaos theory. In this paper, I engage with some of the main mathematical and physical concepts used as instruments in literary analysis, such as non-Euclidian geometries, the field concept, relativity, entropy, uncertainty principles, fractals, chaos, strange attractors, etc.
Journal: Caietele Echinox
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 45
- Page Range: 315-331
- Page Count: 17
- Language: French
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