| louis armand JOYCE transitional notes, articles, comment symptom in the machine: lacan, joyce, sollers it is in a later seminar, in 1954, that jacques lacan, reflecting on the technics of the mirror dialectic, assigns a "materialist definition" to the phenomenon of consciousness by means of a metaphor of a particular type of photography. enzymes, reverse transcriptions & the technogeneses of finnegans wake genetic joyce studies 2 (spring 2002) through a glass darkly: reflections on the other joyce (introduction to giacomo joyce: envoys of the other, ed. louis armand & clare wallace. bethesda: academica, 2002) since its publication in 1968, the critical reception of giacomo joyce has been defined largely by a concern with biographical placement, stylistic transitions and the vicissitudes of authorial intention. books of sand: james joyce & the inventions of hypertext still speaking in a low voice, the stranger said, "it can't be, but it is. the number of pages in this book is no more or less than infinite. none is the first page, none the last." enzymes, reverse transcription, & the technogeneses of finnegans wake "there is no genetics without 'genetic drift.' The modern theory of mutations has clearly demonstrated that a code, which necessarily relates to a population, has an essential margin of decoding..." from memex to hypertext: joycean topologies & cybernetics the theoretical prototype of modern hypertext was first described in an article by vannevar bush in 1945, in the atlantic monthly. the art of war: declarations of the other in his introduction to husserl’s origin of geometry, derrida describes Joyce's writing as an attempt ?"to repeat and take responsibility for all equivocity itself, utilising a language that could equalise the greatest possible synchrony..." some notes on joycean hypertext: machine--tra(ns)versal--acrostic anticipating the increased significance of hypertext in james joyce scholarship, jacques derrida, in his essay on finnegans wake, invokes the term "joyceware," suggesting that we might approach joyce's writing as "a hypermnesiac machine,"... solicitations: mcluhan, joyce & the question concerning technology "the gutenberg galaxy, a book which redirected the way many theorists viewed the role of technological mediation in communication processes, had its origin in marshall mcluhan's desire to write a book called the road to finnegans wake." spectres of sovereignty: (an)notations on the colonial subject in joyce's portrait in an often cited passage of joyce's a portrait of the artist as a young man, a classic moment in the linguistic double-bind of the colonial subject is played out. hypermedia joyce studies biannual journal of james joyce scholarship |