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This handbook illustrates the evolution of literature and science, in collaboration and contestation, across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The essays it gathers question the charged rhetoric that pits science against the humanities while also demonstrating the ways in which the convergence of literary and scientific approaches strengthens cultural analyses of colonialism, race, sex, labor, state formation, and environmental destruction.

The broad scope of this collection explores the shifting relations between literature and science that have shaped our own cultural moment, sometimes in ways that create a problematic hierarchy of knowledge and other times in ways that encourage fruitful interdisciplinary investigations, innovative modes of knowledge production, and politically charged calls for social justice.  Across units focused on epistemologies, techniques and methods, ethics and politics, and forms and genres, the chapters address problems ranging across epidemiology and global health, genomics and biotechnology, environmental and energy sciences, behaviorism and psychology, physics, and computational and surveillance technologies.

Chapter 19 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

1 Introduction
1(28)
The Triangle Collective
Part I Epistemologies
2 Mediating the Moon: Ferdinand Kriwet's Apollo Mission
29(18)
Kurt Beals
3 Writing the Elements at the End of the World: Varlam Shalamov and Primo Levi
47(16)
Anindita Banerjee
4 The Aesthetic Textuality of Oil
63(16)
Brent Ryan Bellamy
5 Literature and Energy
79(18)
Jordan B. Kinder
Imre Szeman
6 Triangulate: Literature and the Sciences Mediated by Computing Machines
97(20)
Yves Citton
7 Behaviorism and Literary Culture
117(12)
Scott Selisker
8 I'm Dying to!: Biopolitics, Suicide Plots, and the Ecstasy of Withdrawal
129(16)
Dana Seitier
9 Science, Literature, and the Work of the Imagination
145(18)
Bishnupriya Ghosh
10 Edith Wharton's Microscopist and the Science of Language
163(20)
Emily Coit
Part II Methods and Approaches
11 Reading Generously: Scientific Criticism, Scientific Charity, and the Matter of Evidence
183(18)
Todd Carmody
12 How Can Literary and Film Studies Contribute to Science Policy? The Case of Henrietta Lacks
201(20)
Jay Clayton
Claire Sisco King
13 Incantatory Fictions and Golden Age Nostalgia: Futurist Practices in Contemporary Science Fiction
221(22)
Rebecca Wilbanks
14 Reading Science: SF and the Uses of Literature
243(20)
Amy C. Chambers
Lisa Garforth
15 Linguistic Relativity and Cryptographic Translation in Samuel Delany's Babel-17
263(20)
Joseph Fitzpatrick
16 Autopoiesis Between Literature and Science: Maturana, Varela, Cervantes
283(26)
Avery Slater
17 Listening to Pandemics: Sonic Histories and the Biology of Emergence
309(16)
Robert Peckham
18 To Feel an Equation: Physiological Aesthetics, Modern Physics, and the Poetry of Jay Wright
325(20)
Steven Meyer
19 Max Ritvo's Precision Poetry
345(18)
Lara Choksey
Part III Ethics and Politics
20 New Physics, New Faust: Faustian Bargains in Physics Before the Atomic Bomb
363(12)
Jenni G. Halpin
21 The Matter of In-Vitro Meat: Speculative Genres of Future Life
375(22)
Coleman Nye
22 Bodies Made and Owned: Rewriting Life in Science and Fiction
397(18)
Sherryl Vint
23 The Sciences of Mind and Fictional Pharmaceuticals in White Noise and The Corrections
415(18)
Natalie Roxburgh
24 Eugenic Aesthetics: Literature as Evolutionary Instrument in the Early Twentieth Century
433(16)
Kyla Schuller
25 Angry Optimism: Climate Disaster and Restoration in Kim Stanley Robinson's Alternate Futures
449(20)
Everett Hamner
26 Oil and Energy Infrastructures in Science Fiction Short Stories
469(14)
Chris Pak
27 Biology at the Border of Area X: The Significance of Skin in Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach Trilogy
483(12)
Sofia Ahlberg
28 Overlapping Agencies: The Collision of Cancer, Consumers, and Corporations in Richard Powers's Gain
495(16)
Jeffrey Gonzalez
Part IV Forms and Genres
29 "Golden Dust" in the Wind: Genetics, Contagion, and Early Twentieth-Century American Theatre
511(14)
Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr
30 The Art and Science of Form: Muriel Rukeyser, Charles Olson, and F. O. Matthiessen at Mid-Century
525(16)
Sarah Daw
31 Racial Science and the Neo-Victorian Novel
541(18)
Josie Gill
32 W.E.B. Du Bois's Neurological Modernity: I.Q., Afropessimism, Genre
559(18)
Michael Collins
33 Graphic Bombs: Scientific Knowledge and the Manhattan Project in Comic Books
577(20)
Lindsey Michael Banco
34 "The Path of Most Resistance": Surgeon X and the Graphic Estrangement of Antibiosis
597(24)
Lorenzo Servitje
35 The Automation of Affect: Robots and the Domestic Sphere in Sinophone Cinema
621(16)
Nathaniel Isaacson
36 Superman Holey Weenie and the Sick Man of Asia
637(16)
Carlos Rojas
37 Modeling Long Novels: Network Analysis and A Brief History of Seven Killings
653(16)
Lindsay Thomas
Index 669
The Triangle Collective includes academics and scholars who have trained and or taught at Duke University, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State University, USA. The editors in the collective are Neel Ahuja, Monique Allewaert, Lindsey Andrews, Gerry Canavan, Rebecca Evans, Nihad M. Farooq, Erica Fretwell, Nicholas Gaskill, Patrick Jagoda, Erin Gentry Lamb, Jennifer Rhee, Britt Rusert, Matthew Taylor, Aarthi Vadde, Priscilla Wald, and Rebecca Walsh.