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E-raamat: Lab Lit: Exploring Literary and Cultural Representations of Science

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498565998
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Lab Lit: Exploring Literary and Cultural Representations of Science is the first formal, systematic, scholarly investigation of laboratory literature from the perspective of literary studies. Lab Lit as a new genre has received a lot of public and media attention due to its compelling presentation of science practitioners and the relatable explanations of the scientific advancements that have shaped modern society and will continue to do so. However, the genre has been largely overlooked by scholars. This book is an introduction to the world of science for those who up till now have been immersed primarily in the world of literature. The anthology contains essays that discuss Lab Lit novels using a variety of analytical approaches. It also features theoretical essays that explore the social and literary backgrounds of Lab Lit and help the reader position the critical pieces within appropriate contexts.

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Mixing discussions of science fiction and science in fiction (also known as lab lit), the anthology provides thoughtful analyses of print and visual texts that reference scientific ideas and practices. Lab Lits accessible prose makes it an ideal source for students interested in considering the roles sciences play in a range of literary works from Frankenstein to Flight Behavior and in appreciating critical approaches to the scientific imaginary. Both students and scholars can also benefit from the useful bibliographies provided with the essays. -- Carol Colatrella, Georgia Institute of Technology

Preface vii
Olga A. Pilkington
Ace G. Pilkington
Introduction: What's in a Name? 1(12)
Olga A. Pilkington
1 Frankenstein, Scientism, and the Cultural Reception of Discovery
13(16)
Amanda Scott
2 Female Scientists Under Strain: Transitions from Lab to Lit to Screen
29(22)
Dean Conrad
Lynne Magowan
3 Lab Lit and Science Fiction: Similarities and Separations
51(12)
Ace G. Pilkington
4 Lab Lit and Popular Science
63(16)
Olga A. Pilkington
5 Where Science Meets Fiction: A History and Theory of Laboratory Production
79(20)
Matt Hadley
6 The Use of Forensic Techniques to Uncover Social Disorder in Caleb Carr's Alienist Novels
99(14)
Kimberley H. Idol
7 Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior: The Sciences in a Post-Fact World
113(28)
Theda Wrede
8 The Short Fiction of Andrea Barrett: Lab Lit as Sociology of Science
141(34)
Stephanie Chidester
9 The Honest Look at Science and Poetry
175(10)
Elaine Pearce
10 Addressing the Gender Gap in STEM through Theater
185(12)
Eileen Trauth
Suzanne Trauth
11 Using Science in Writing Mystery Novels
197(14)
Beverly Connor
12 Lab Lit: Illuminating a Hidden World through the Medium of Fiction
211(30)
Jennifer L. Rohn
Conclusion: Lab Lit: Teaching Accessible Science 241(14)
Olga A. Pilkington
Index 255(6)
About the Contributors 261(4)
About the Editors 265
Olga A. Pilkington is Assistant Professor of English at Dixie State University.





The late Ace G. Pilkington was professor of English and history at Dixie State University.