Cybertext: Perspectives on Ergodic Literature (UK)
Espen J. Aarseth
(Author)
Description
Can computer games be great literature? Do the rapidly evolving and culturally expanding genres of digital literature mean that the narrative mode of discourse-novels, films, television series-is losing its dominant position in our culture? Is it necessary to define a new aesthetics of cyborg textuality? In Cybertext, Espen Aarseth explores the aesthetics and textual dynamics of digital literature and its diverse genres, including hypertext fiction, computer games, computer-generated poetry and prose, and collaborative Internet texts such as MUDs. Instead of insisting on the uniqueness and newness of electronic writing and interactive fiction, however, Aarseth situates these literary forms within the tradition of "ergodic" literature-a term borrowed from physics to describe open, dynamic texts such as the I Ching or Apollinaire's calligrams, with which the reader must perform specific actions to generate a literary sequence. Constructing a theoretical model that describes how new electronic forms build on this tradition, Aarseth bridges the widely assumed divide between paper texts and electronic texts. He then uses the perspective of ergodic aesthetics to reexamine literary theories of narrative, semiotics, and rhetoric and to explore the implications of applying these theories to materials for which they were not intended.Product Details
Price
$34.50
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publish Date
August 06, 1997
Pages
216
Dimensions
5.54 X 8.55 X 0.52 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780801855795
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About the Author
Espen J. Aarseth is associate professor in the Department of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway.
Reviews
A book that critics and researchers in the field cannot easily ignore.
--Svenska Dagbladet
--Svenska Dagbladet