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Borges 2.0

From Text to Virtual Worlds

by Perla Sassón-Henry (Author)
©2008 Monographs X, 125 Pages
Series: Latin America, Volume 13

Summary

Borges 2.0: From Text to Virtual Worlds analyzes Jorge Luis Borges’s «The Library of Babel», «The Garden of Forking Paths», and «The Intruder» from a tripartite perspective that encompasses literature, science, and technology. This book underscores developments in chaos theory during the 1980s and their intricate connections with Borges’s works and the digital world. Without losing sight of this critical framework, this study also takes into account Deleuze and Guattari’s rhizome theory and Umberto Eco’s theory on labyrinths. Borges 2.0 is unique in its analysis of how Borgesian texts relate to science and technology at the same time that science and the virtual world illuminate Borges’s texts to provide a new reading of his work.

Details

Pages
X, 125
Year
2008
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820497143
Language
English
Keywords
Borges, Jorge Luis Chaostheorie La Biblioteca de Babel Hypertext (Motiv) Virtuelle Realität (Motiv) World Wide Web hypertext hyperfiction videogames net-art oral literacy
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. X, 125 pp.

Biographical notes

Perla Sassón-Henry (Author)

The Author: Perla Sassón-Henry is Associate Professor at the United States Naval Academy, where she teaches Spanish language, literature, and culture. She holds a doctorate in humanistic studies from the State University of New York at Albany. Her research interests include the works of Jorge Luis Borges and Latin American digital literature from the perspective of comparative studies, science, electronic literature, video games, and net-art.

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