Mots et discours de science dans la science-fiction

Science fiction has close ties with science, as we know, but this article focuses more specifically on the words of science, the scientific vocabulary, which we often find in science fiction texts and, in particular, on the enlightening way in which science fiction authors depict, in their narrative...

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Main Authors: Ugo Bellagamba, Roland Lehoucq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Les Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme 2019-12-01
Series:Socio
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/socio/7555
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spelling doaj-2897fc7d2b7f40cf8e2a1272555d2c522020-11-25T02:15:56ZengLes Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’HommeSocio2266-31342019-12-01132344Mots et discours de science dans la science-fictionUgo BellagambaRoland LehoucqScience fiction has close ties with science, as we know, but this article focuses more specifically on the words of science, the scientific vocabulary, which we often find in science fiction texts and, in particular, on the enlightening way in which science fiction authors depict, in their narratives, either discourse about science or the discourse of scientists about science. Essentially, the vocabulary of science helps authors to build fictional worlds, and, in return science fiction narratives echo the cultural representations of science, in different contexts and periods. By so doing they contribute at times to question the scientific approach itself, while at the same time stimulating readers’ curiosity about science, including the youngest readers.http://journals.openedition.org/socio/7555wondrous rationalastronauticshyperspaceroboticscyberpunkteleportation
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robotics
cyberpunk
teleportation
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title Mots et discours de science dans la science-fiction
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publishDate 2019-12-01
description Science fiction has close ties with science, as we know, but this article focuses more specifically on the words of science, the scientific vocabulary, which we often find in science fiction texts and, in particular, on the enlightening way in which science fiction authors depict, in their narratives, either discourse about science or the discourse of scientists about science. Essentially, the vocabulary of science helps authors to build fictional worlds, and, in return science fiction narratives echo the cultural representations of science, in different contexts and periods. By so doing they contribute at times to question the scientific approach itself, while at the same time stimulating readers’ curiosity about science, including the youngest readers.
topic wondrous rational
astronautics
hyperspace
robotics
cyberpunk
teleportation
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