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Editing the Soul

Science and Fiction in the Genome Age
  • ISBN-13: 9780271079332
  • Publisher: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • By Everett Hamner
  • Price: AUD $60.99
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  • Local release date: 14/12/2017
  • Format: Paperback (229.00mm X 152.00mm) 280 pages Weight: 386g
  • Categories: Biology, life sciences [PS]
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Personal genome testing, gene editing for life-threatening diseases, synthetic life: once the stuff of science fiction, twentieth- and twenty-first century advancements blur the lines between scientific narrative and scientific fact. This examination of bioengineering in popular and literary culture shows that the influence of science on science fiction is more reciprocal than we might expect.

Looking closely at a wide range of literary work by authors such as Margaret Atwood and Richard Powers, as well as film, comics, and serial television such as Orphan Black, Everett Hamner shows how the genome age is transforming both the most commercial and the most sophisticated stories we tell about the core of human personhood. As sublime technologies garner public awareness beyond the genre fiction shelves, they inspire new literary categories like “slipstream” and shape new definitions of the human, the animal, the natural, and the artificial. In turn, what we learn of bioengineering via popular and literary culture prepares the way for its official adoption or restriction—and for additional representations. By imagining the connections between emergent gene testing and editing capacities and longstanding conversations about freedom and determinism, these stories help build a cultural zeitgeist in which a sharper, more balanced vision of predisposed agency might thrive.

A compelling exploration of the interrelationships among science, popular culture, and self, Editing the Soul sheds vital light on what the genome age means to us, and what’s to come.


Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Regenesis

1. Genetics as Science, Ideology, and Fiction

2. The Evolution of Genetic Fantasy

3. The Cultural Determinism of Genetic Realism

4. Serpent Women, Prophets, and Satire in Genetic Metafiction

5. The Predisposed Agency of Genetics and Fiction

Coda: Arrival

Notes

Works Cited

Index


“Hamner’s careful balance between rigorous pragmatism and creative flexibility is refreshing. And the book’s straightforward prose can be understood not as a rejection of critical theory but rather as praxis in his call for interdisciplinary collaboration.”

—Katherine Thorsteinson, Modern Fiction Studies

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