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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.

Table of Contents

Preface, Olga A. Pilkington and Ace G. Pilkington

Introduction: What’s in a Name?, Olga A. Pilkington

Chapter 1: Frankenstein, Scientism, and the Cultural Reception of Discovery, Amanda Scott

Chapter 2: Female Scientists Under Strain: Transitions From Lab To Lit To Screen, Dean Conrad and Lynne Magowan

Chapter 3: Lab Lit and Science Fiction: Similarities and Separations, Ace G. Pilkington

Chapter 4: Lab Lit and Popular Science, Olga A. Pilkington

Chapter 5: Where Science Meets Fiction: A History and Theory of Laboratory Production, Matt Hadley

Chapter 6: The Use of Forensic Techniques to Uncover Social Disorder in Caleb Carr’s Alienist Novels, Kimberley H. Idol

Chapter 7: Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior: The Sciences in a Post-Fact World, Theda Wrede

Chapter 8: The Short Fiction of Andrea Barrett: Lab Lit as Sociology of Science, Stephanie Chidester

Chapter 9: The Honest Look at Science and Poetry, Elaine Pearce

Chapter 10: Addressing the Gender Gap in STEM through Theatre, Eileen Trauth and Suzanne Trauth

Chapter 11: Using Science in Writing Mystery Novels, Beverly Connor

Case Study: Lab Lit: Illuminating a Hidden World through the Medium of Fiction, Jennifer Rohn

ConclusionAbout the Contributors

Product details

Published Mar 08 2022
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 274
ISBN 9781498566001
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Olga Pilkington

Anthology Editor

Ace G. Pilkington

Contributor

Beverly Connor

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Dean Conrad

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Matt Hadley

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Lynne Magowan

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Olga Pilkington

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Amanda Scott

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Eileen Trauth

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Suzanne Trauth

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Theda Wrede

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