Chaosmos
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- (Deleuze and Guattari [1991] 1994: 199) A more general term they use to describe the process is [[chaosmos[[. This they take from the novelist James Joyce, who coined it in Finnegans Wake, and they define it as 'a composed chaos' (p. 205). Umberto Eco also features the term in his The Aesthetics of Chaosmos (1989), observing elsewhere that 'Chaosmos [is] a word invented by James Joyce in which ... --Creativity: Theory, History, Practice
- Because, Soferim Bebel, if it goes to that, (and dormerwindow 18
- gossip will cry it from the housetops no surelier than the writing 19
- on the wall will hue it to the mod of men that mote in the main 20
- street) every person, place and thing in the chaosmos of Alle 21
- anyway connected with the gobblydumped turkery was moving 22
- and changing every part of the time: the travelling inkhorn 23
- (possibly pot), the hare and turtle pen and paper, the continually 24
- more and less intermisunderstanding minds of the anticollabora- 25
- tors, the as time went on as it will variously inflected, differently 26
- pronounced, otherwise spelled, changeably meaning vocable 27
- scriptsigns.
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