Future narratives : theory, poetics, and media-historical moment /
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Author / Creator: | Bode, Christoph, 1952- |
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Imprint: | Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013] |
Description: | 1 electronic resource (xi, 225 pages ). |
Language: | English |
Series: | Narrating Futures ; 1 Narrating futures ; 1. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11210986 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface and Acknowledgements; 1 The Theory and Poetics of Future Narratives: A Narrative; 1.1 Future Narratives: A New Kind of Narrative; 1.2 What Narratives Do for You; 1.3 Approaching the Future I: Great Shock
- Utopian Tales No Future Narratives!; 1.4 Approaching the Future II: The Unbearable Gravity of the Present; 1.5 Capturing the Openness of the Moment: Some Basics About Nodes as Building Blocks of Future Narratives; 1.6 Run Lola Run
- Only a Pre-Cursor?; 1.7 The Road Not Taken; 1.8 Doing the Shuffle: Lola Runs Again, Books in Boxes, and Slatted Pages.
- 1.9 Decision (Choice) Theory and Game Theory, in Relation to FNs1.10 Into the Heart of the Matter: A Node's Interior Life
- Character, Space, Time; 1.11 Nodal Power; 1.12 Varieties of Nodes; 1.13 Interactivity; 1.14 Simulation; 1.15 As Node Leads on to Node: Nodal Structures and Their Representations; 1.16 Why 'Narrative' Anyway?; 1.17 Stranger than Fiction: The Failure of Prediction, the Virtue of Scenarios, and Why FNs Are the Key to Our Future; 1.18 The Human Brain as an 'Anticipation Machine'; 1.19 The Way Ahead; 2 Formal Models for Future Narratives; 2.1 Introduction.
- 2.2 Representations of FNs2.2.1 Nodal Graphs; 2.2.2 Aspects; 2.2.3 Consequences; 2.2.4 Reaching the same Situation in two different Ways; 2.3 Quantification of Openness; 2.3.1 The Spectrum of Consequences; 2.3.2 The Spectrum of the Agent; 2.3.3 The Degree of Openness of a Situation: Nodal Power; 2.4 Advanced Models for Similarities; 2.4.1 Similarity; 2.4.2 Formal Definition for Models of Type II; 2.4.3 Models of Type II without underlying Subtractive Aspects; 2.4.4 Path Dependency of External Aspects; 2.4.5 Computing Nodal Power in the Presence of External Aspects; 2.5 Reversibility.
- 2.5.1 Undoing Choices2.5.2 Degree of Reversibility; 2.6 Topological Classification of Future Narratives; 2.6.1 The Topology of the Nodal Graph; 2.6.2 Geometrical Classification: Homology Groups; 2.6.3 Classification including Aspects: Cohomology Groups; 2.6.4 Conclusion; 2.7 Appendix: Basic Mathematical Concepts; 2.7.1 Sets and Functions; 2.7.2 Basic Graph Theory; 2.7.3 Integration; 3 Future Narratives: The Media-Historical Moment; 3.1 The Historicity of 'Future'; 3.2 The Probability Calculus; 3.3 Insurances; 3.4 Projects and the Stock Market: Great Expectations.
- 3.5 The Coffeehouse and the Idea of Truth-as-Process3.6 The Plot Thickens: The Modern Realist Novel; 3.7 Future Narratives and Historical Mediality; Works Cited.