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AnnaP's Final Presentation Write-up
My final project was a collaborative one with cr88, in which we created word clouds of the full texts of The Plague and The Origin of Species to look at 1) the differences and commonalities between scientific and literary texts, as embodied by this bizarre representational form, and 2) different forms of literary analysis outside of the ones we are used to and how they can be useful. These were the images we produced:
The Origin of Species
Presentation Evaluation
For our presentation, my group conducted a barometer exercise similar to those that may be seen at the Posse retreat or in education classes on campus.
Continuing Library of Babel convo...
What I like about Borges's "Library of Babel" is idea of randomness and connectivity that permeates the story and the construction of the library. In a real library, we organize everything based on their genre: fiction, travel writing, childrens stories, etc. However, these are superficial relationships. True connections between literature are much more random (maybe a writer of childrens literature found inspiration in a science textbook, like Lewis Carroll being influenced by mathematics and producing Alice in Wonderland. Borges is an author who is very involved in genre, and the evolution of genre. Part of what's great about the evolution of genre is that one must accept random connections beneath the surface, going across all the genres. This