’Pataphysics Unrolled

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In the 1890s, French poet and playwright Alfred Jarry founded pataphysics, the absurdist “science of imaginary solutions,” a concept that has been nominally recognized as the precursor to Dadaism, Surrealism, and the Theater of the Absurd, among other movements. Over a century after Jarry “made the gesture of dying,” Katie L. Price and Michael R. Taylor argue that it is time to take the comedic intervention of pataphysics seriously.

’Pataphysics Unrolled collects critical and creative essays to create an unauthorized account of pataphysical experimentation from its origins in the late nineteenth century through the contemporary moment. Reaching beyond the geographic and cultural boundaries normally associated with pataphysics, this volume presents rich readings of pataphysical syzygy, traces the influence of pataphysics across disciplines and outside of coteries such as the Collège de ’Pataphysique, and asks fundamental questions about the field of modern and contemporary studies that challenge distinctions between the modern and the postmodern, high and low culture, the serious and the comic. Touching on disciplines such as literature, art, architecture, education, music, and technology, this book reveals how pataphysics has been a platform and medium for persistent intellectual, poetic, conceptual, and artistic experimentation for over a century.

In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume include Charles Bernstein, Marc Décimo, Adam Dickinson, Johanna Drucker, Craig Dworkin, Catherine Hansen, James Hendler, John Heon, Ted Hiebert, Andrew Hugill, Steve McCaffery, Seth McDowell, Jerome McGann, Anne M. Mulhall, Marcus O’Dair, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Orchid Tierney, and Brandon Walsh.

Author(s): Katie L. Price, Michael R. Taylor
Series: Refiguring Modernism
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 344
City: University Park

COVER Front
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Twisted Witz Experiments in Psychopathology and Humor by Dr. Faustroll and His Pataphysical Progeny
Chapter 2: Pataphallics in Jarry’s Novels
Chapter 3: Wartime Pataphysics Postwar Surrealism, the Main à Plume Group,and Boris Rybak’s Intraphysics
Chapter 4: Marcel Duchamp and the Collège de ’Pataphysique
Chapter 5: The Potential Energy of Texts [ΔU = −PΔV
Chapter 6: Pataphysics in Philadelphia
Chapter 7: Circumstantial Evidence Pataphysical Inflexions in Edward Dorn’s Gunslinger and bp Nichol’s Probable Systems
Chapter 8: Beyond “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” Pataphysics and Popular Music
Chapter 9: Art and the Pataphysics of Exception Or, How a Sieve Becomes a Time Machine
Chapter 10: Reading, Writing, and Rhythmatic
Chapter 11: The Patacritical Demon,Two Decades Later
Chapter 12: Reflections on Applied Research in Patacriticism
Chapter 13: The Pataquerical Imagination Midrashic Antinomianism and the Promise of Bent Studies
Chapter 14: Concerning an Unfindable Architecture
Chapter 15: Metabolic Poetics Writing the Anthropocene
Chapter 16 : Pataphysics and Computing
Chapter 17: Pataphysics and the Academy
Index