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Review # 1 was written on 2016-09-19 00:00:00 Johann Reyes Serafica While this is a good scholarly review of Chaos Theory as it applies to contemporary American Fiction, it leans very heavily on Postmodern Fiction and ignores the more recent "Hysterical Reality" movement. If you know nothing about Chaos Theory, be sure to read Chaos: The Making of a New Science by James Gleick first to get a proper introduction to the basics. It also helps if you've read books by Don Delillo, Barth and Cormac McCarthy |
Review # 2 was written on 2017-03-18 00:00:00 Gary Sabedra Table of Contents Acknowledgments 1. Dynamic Fiction and the Field of Action: Mimesis, Metaphor, Model, and Metachaotics 2. Orderly Systems: Growth, Competition, and Transgression 3. Entropic Crisis, Blockage, Bifurcation, and Flow 4. Turbulence, Stochastic Processes, and Traffic 5. Energy, Noise, and Information 6. Juxtapositional Symmetry: Recursion, Scaling, and Fractals 7. Iteration 8. Strange Attractors 9. Synoptic Study: “The Coded Dots of Life” Notes Bibliography Index |
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