Ex-position 2024年12月號出刊 / Publication of new issue of Ex-position
We are pleased to announce the publication of the December 2024 issue of Ex-position. This edition features a special issue titled “Harmony and Chaos: The Dialectics of Order and Disorder,” which examines how the dynamic interplay between order and disorder illuminates profound insights into human experience, ethics, and the interconnectedness of life and history. Highlighted in this section are two captivating articles, one exploring Lucretius’s atomic motion and its ethical dimensions, and the other delving into W. G. Sebald’s fragmentary historiography.
In addition, the General Topics section presents three insightful essays. These include an analysis of Alexander the Great and his iconic horse, an exploration of contemporary experimental literature such as Jonathan Basile’s The Library of Babel and Xin Liu’s A Book of Mine, and a study on the intersection of media technologies, the human body, and the formation of knowledge.
We invite you to engage with the diverse perspectives and profound analyses presented in this edition of Ex-position. We thank our authors for publishing with us and welcome any feedback from our readers.
All the articles are available in full text on the journal’s website.
http://ex-position.org/?page_id=141
臺大外文系英文期刊 Ex-position 最新一期出刊,目錄如後,敬請指教。所有文章全文皆可在期刊網站免費下載。如有意購買紙本,請參考網頁說明:
http://ex-position.org/?page_id=145
>>>> Table of Contents – Number 52‧December 2024 <<<<
Feature Topic Harmony and Chaos: The Dialectics of Order and Disorder Guest Editors Chia-Yin Huang and Candida Syndikus
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Introduction Dialectics of Order and Disorder in the Past and Present Chia-Yin Huang
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■ Research Articles
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Go with the Flow: The Psychology and Ethics of Atomic Motion in Lucretius Sophia Ophelia Tobar
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Poetics of W. G. Sebald’s Historical Fragments in The Rings of Saturn Chi-min Chang
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General Topics
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The Horse Makes the Man: Bucephalus and Alexander in Art, History, and Legend Edward Nolan
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Reading and Living the (Im)Material Movement of Sense: Jonathan Basile’s The Library of Babel and Xin Liu’s A Book of Mine Mihai Băcăran
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Media Technologies and the (Dis)appearance of the Body Shih-Yen Huang
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