Literary theory, the novel and science media

In this paper, the author calls on filmmakers to view science as culturally constructed, and science media as an art form with a specific raison d'e���tre: to explore the culture of science. The purpose of these explorations is to destabilize science's unquestioned hegemony and...

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Main Author: Goodyer, Meigan Gates
Language:en
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2008/goodyer/GoodyerM0508.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, the author calls on filmmakers to view science as culturally constructed, and science media as an art form with a specific raison d'e���tre: to explore the culture of science. The purpose of these explorations is to destabilize science's unquestioned hegemony and to reveal new insights on human nature. Literary theory, particularly as it relates to the novel, is shown as a tool for deconstructing and critiquing current science and science media. Defining characteristics of the novel are discussed and offered as the basis for a new model of science media. It is hoped that this new model will allow science media to both hold to its raison d'e���tre and successfully engage audiences.