Description |
224 p. ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : did someone say "Cy-Borges"? / Stefan Herbrechter and Ivan Callus -- Borges : post- or transhuman? / Flloyd Merrell -- Babelation / Neil Badmington -- Borges, technology, and the same infinite substance as the night / David Ciccoricco -- Of mirrors, encyclopedias, and the virtual / Gordon Calleja -- Surviving in Borges, or, the Memory of objects after the end of the world / Ruben Borg -- Borges and the trauma of posthuman history / Jonathan Boulter -- Archival imaginings / Martin S. Watson -- Borges's canny laughter : "a joyce for ever" / Jean-Michel Rabate -- "The abysmal problem of time" : dubbing Borges's garden / Paula Rabinowitz -- The unrelated future : Borges, posthumanism, and the temptations of analogy / Ivan Callus. |
Note |
"Cy-Borges - this compound word seems almost destined. It allows the associations of cyber - and cyborg to converge around the name of Jorge Luis Borges, many of whose writings are strangely prescient thought-experiments in the impossible and the unconfigurable. For though Borges speaks scantily of technology and hardly at all of the cybercultural futures that make it possible, his speculative fictions and other prose writings contrive glimpses of posthuman conditions that are more typically associated with writers like William Gibson and Philip K. Dick or films like Blade Runner and The Matrix. Yet the posthuman, as that which reconfigures the actual and the possible once technology re-engineers human potential and institutes a new physics, is everywhere in Borges. As this collection shows through a series of close readings of his work, Borges is therefore the precursor whom posthumanism would have had to invent had he not existed."--Product description. |
Subject |
Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986 -- Themes, motives.
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Future, The, in literature.
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Technology in literature.
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Added Author |
Herbrechter, Stefan.
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Callus, Ivan, 1967-
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ISBN |
9780838757154 (alk. paper) |
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0838757154 (alk. paper) |
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