An abstract & bio for a chapter for a prospective book on narrative complexity:
In Hindsight:
Complexity, Contingency, and Narrative Mapping
This
chapter explores the narrative dimensions of Big History and the inherent
narrativity of evolutionary theories and explanations, especially as regards
their retrospective nature, by addressing the implications of the concepts of
evolutionary supervenience, retrospection, and hindsight, for a theory of
narrative mapping. There is a narratological dimension in cosmological
approaches to complexity which has been insufficiently theorised, and some way
ahead may be made by emphasizing the narrativity of these accounts, and the
role that narratology can play in making these conceptual models more
theoretically self-conscious. If Time is
the foundation on which complex emergents are built through unprecedented
interactions, narrative is a both
fundamental emergent phenomenon and a fundamental tool in understanding the
complexity of all phenomena—given that narrative is our way of coming to terms
with objects and events as the product of time and of complex unprecedented
interactions.
Keywords:
Complexity, Narrative, Cosmology, Evolution, Big history, Cognitive mapping,
Emergence, Cognitive narratology
José Ángel García Landa (MA Brown University, PhD
University of Zaragoza) is a senior lecturer in English at the University of
Zaragoza (Spain). He has coedited a Longman Critical Reader on Narratology and the volumes Gender, I-deology, Theorizing Narrativity,
Semiosphere of Narratology, and Corporalidad, Temporalidad, Afectividad.
He is the author of Samuel Beckett y la
narración reflexiva, of Acción,
Relato, Discurso: Estructura de la ficción narrativa and of more than a
hundred academic papers, book chapters and blogs. He has been the editor of Miscelánea: A Journal of English and
American Studies and is currently editing A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology, http://bit.ly/abiblio —Further information and
online papers: http://garcialanda.net and http://bit.ly/jagluz
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