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Product Description: “How do we think?” N. Katherine Hayles poses this question at the beginning of this bracing exploration of the idea that we think through, with, and alongside media. As the age of print passes and new technologies appear every day, this proposition has become far more complicated, particularly for the traditionally print-based disciplines in the humanities and qualitative social sciences...read more

Hardcover:

9780226321400 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 5, 2012, cover price $86.00 | About this edition: “How do we think?

Paperback:

9780226321424 | Univ of Chicago Pr, June 5, 2012, cover price $25.00

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A visible presence for some two decades, electronic literature has already produced many works that deserve the rigorous scrutiny critics have long practiced with print literature. Only now, however, with Electronic Literature by N. Katherine Hayles, do we have the first systematic survey of the field and an analysis of its importance, breadth, and wide-ranging implications for literary study. Hayles's book is designed to help electronic literature move into the classroom. Her systematic survey of the field addresses its major genres, the challenges it poses to traditional literary theory, and the complex and compelling issues at stake. She develops a theoretical framework for understanding how electronic literature both draws on the print tradition and requires new reading and interpretive strategies. Grounding her approach in the evolutionary dynamic between humans and technology, Hayles argues that neither the body nor the machine should be given absolute theoretical priority. Rather, she focuses on the interconnections between embodied writers and users and the intelligent machines that perform electronic texts. Through close readings of important works, Hayles demonstrates that a new mode of narration is emerging that differs significantly from previous models. Key to her argument is the observation that almost all contemporary literature has its genesis as electronic files, so that print becomes a specific mode for electronic text rather than an entirely different medium. Hayles illustrates the implications of this condition with three contemporary novels that bear the mark of the digital. Included with the book is a CD, The Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1, containing sixty new and recent works of electronic literature with keyword index, authors' notes, and editorial headnotes. Representing multiple modalities of electronic writing―hypertext fiction, kinetic poetry, generative and combinatory forms, network writing, codework, 3D, narrative animations, installation pieces, and Flash poetry―the ELC 1 encompasses comparatively low-tech work alongside heavily coded pieces. Complementing the text and the CD-ROM is a website offering resources for teachers and students, including sample syllabi, original essays, author biographies, and useful links. Together, the three elements provide an exceptional pedagogical opportunity.

Hardcover:

9780268030841 | 1 har/cdr edition (Univ of Notre Dame Pr, March 1, 2008), cover price $36.00

Paperback:

9780268030858 | 1 pap/cdr edition (Univ of Notre Dame Pr, March 1, 2008), cover price $20.00 | About this edition: A visible presence for some two decades, electronic literature has already produced many works that deserve the rigorous scrutiny critics have long practiced with print literature.

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Hardcover:

9780226321479 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 15, 2005, cover price $72.00

Paperback:

9780226321486 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 1, 2005, cover price $22.00
9780075610816, titled "Business Strategy Game for Windows!: Players Manual : A Global Industry Simulation" | 4th bk&dk edition (McGraw-Hill College, June 1, 1997), cover price $31.15 | also contains Business Strategy Game for Windows!: Players Manual : A Global Industry Simulation

"Nano" denotes a billionth; a nanometer is a billionth of a meter. New instrumentation and techniques have for the first time made possible materials research and engineering at this level, the scale of individual molecules and atoms.Extraordinary visions of material abundance, unprecedented materials, and powerful engineering capabilities have marked the arrival of nanotechnology, as well as dystopian scenarios of self-replicating devices running amok and causing global catastrophe. Largely a future possibility rather than present actuality, nanotechnology has become a potent cultural signifier.NanoCulture explores the ways in which nanotechnology interacts with, and itself becomes, a cultural construction. Topics include the co-construction of nanoscience and science fiction; the influence of risk assessment and nanotechnology on the shapes of narratives; intersections between nanoscience as a writing practice and experimental literature at the limits of fabrication; the Alice-in-Wonderland metaphor for nanotechnology; and the effects of mediation on nanotechnology and electronic literature.NanoCulture is produced in collaboration with the nano art exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (December 2003-September 2004), created by an interdisciplinary team led by media artist Victoria Vesna and nanoscientist James Gimzewski. NanoCulture is richly illustrated with images from the nano exhibit, which also provides the basis for an ethnographic analysis of collaborative process and an exploration of changing concepts of museum space.The dynamic uniting these diverse perspectives is boundary crossing: between art, science, and literature; cultural imaginaries, scientific facts, and technological possibilities; actual. virtual, and hybrid spaces; the science of fictions and the fictions of science; and utopian dreams, material constraints, and dystopian nightmares.The first book-length study focus on cultural implications of nanotechnology, NanoCulture breaks new ground in showing the importance of the new technoscience to contemporary culture and of culture to the development, interpretation, and future of this technoscience.

Paperback:

9781841501130 | Intellect L & D E F A E, January 1, 2004, cover price $35.50 | About this edition: "Nano" denotes a billionth; a nanometer is a billionth of a meter.

Miscellaneous:

9781841509006 | Intellect Ltd, April 1, 2004, cover price $10.00

Hardcover:

9780262083119 | Mit Pr, November 15, 2002, cover price $11.75

Paperback:

9780262582155 | Mit Pr, November 15, 2002, cover price $26.95

Hardcover:

9780226321455 | Univ of Chicago Pr, February 1, 1999, cover price $49.00

Paperback:

9780226321462 | Univ of Chicago Pr, February 15, 1999, cover price $22.50

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Product Description: The scientific discovery that chaotic systems embody deep structures of order is one of such wide-ranging implications that it has attracted attention across a spectrum of disciplines, including the humanities. In this volume, fourteen theorists explore the significance for literary and cultural studies of the new paradigm of chaotics, forging connections between contemporary literature and the science of chaos...read more

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9780226321448 | Univ of Chicago Pr, August 13, 1991, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: The scientific discovery that chaotic systems embody deep structures of order is one of such wide-ranging implications that it has attracted attention across a spectrum of disciplines, including the humanities.

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N. Katherine Hayles here investigates parallels between contemporary literature and critical theory and the science of chaos. She finds in both scientific and literary discourse new interpretations of chaos, which is seen no longer as disorder but as a locus of maximum information and complexity. She examines structures and themes of disorder in The Education of Henry Adams, Doris Lessing’s Golden Notebook, and works by Stanislaw Lem. Hayles shows how the writings of poststructuralist theorists including Barthes, Lyotard, Derrida, Serres, and de Man incorporate central features of chaos theory.

Hardcover:

9780801422621 | Cornell Univ Pr, April 1, 1990, cover price $47.50

Paperback:

9780801497018 | Cornell Univ Pr, April 1, 1990, cover price $17.95 | About this edition: N.

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Product Description: Includes index. Clean and tight copy. Size: 6 1/4" x 9 1/4". Contains some marks. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. All edges are clean. NOT ex-library. All books offered from DSB are stocked at our store in Fayetteville, AR...read more

Hardcover:

9780801417429 | Cornell Univ Pr, January 1, 1985, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Includes index.

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