The literature of exclusion : Dada, data, and the threshold of electronic literature /
"The Literature of Exclusion considers what effects the shift from a culture of language to a culture of digital code has on lived experience. While data offers a closed system, Dadaist literature of exclusion, he suggests, promises a future of open alternatives for self-narration"--
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Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.,
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Publisher Address: | Lanham, Maryland : |
Publication Dates: | [2021] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
"The Literature of Exclusion considers what effects the shift from a culture of language to a culture of digital code has on lived experience. While data offers a closed system, Dadaist literature of exclusion, he suggests, promises a future of open alternatives for self-narration"-- |
Carrier Form: | x, 313 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781793614636 1793614636 |
Index Number: | PN56 |
CLC: |
I106 I0-05 |
Call Number: | I0-05/W467 |
Contents: | Introduction: The literature of exclusion -- Metaphor and metanoia : linguistic transfer, cognitive transformation, and exclusion -- The radical poetics of impersonality : the posthuman, the inhuman, and Dada -- The divine neutrality of the apparatus : the self-reflexive conceptual horror of B. R. Yeager -- "Something is taking its course" : zero-player games, proceduralism, and Samuel Beckett's Endgame -- Blossoming ghost : memetic engineering, hauntology, and metamorphiction in Jeff Noon's Falling out of cars -- Swarm annihilation and supermodern transcendence : chaotics, granular synthesis, and the glitch poetics of Kenji Siratori -- The electronic literature of exclusion and autopoiesis : obsession and fictionalism -- The electronic literature of exclusion and allopoiesis : asemic word processing, technical images, and Allison Parrish's Ahe Thd Yearidy Ti Isa -- Conclusion: Extro-science fiction, hyper-contingent literatures of exclusion, and unthinkable thought. |