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  1. Há 6 dias · Andrew S. Reynolds, Understanding Metaphors in the Life Sciences (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022), 223 pp. $14.95 Pb. ISBN 9781108938778. I think most of us know that popular science arrives to us refracted through many media. As we follow the ray to the source, we may find that it arrives to us a little slant, with some dilution ...

  2. It was with the purpose of trying to find again literary particularities in his speech that we read Cosmicomics (1965), a project of narrating cosmos which associates science and literature, machine and humor, showing that such elements get melted indefinitelyDoutoradoTeoria e Crítica LiteráriaDoutora em Teoria e História Literária[s.n.]Amoroso, Maria Betânia, 1952-Klein, Adriana ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2015 · Literature and Science: Cultural Forms, Conceptual Exchanges. Special Issue of American Literature 74.4. 10.1215/00029831-74-4-705 Search in Google Scholar. Freese, Peter and Charles B. Harris (eds.). 2004. Science, Technology, and the Humanities in Recent American Fiction. Essen: Die Blaue Eule. Search in Google Scholar. Haraway, Donna J. 1991.

  4. THE conflict between literature and science, like the much more ancient one between science and religion, is still going on. Men of letters face the choice of becoming "slaves" of science (the strategy of submis- sion) or remaining intransigent and inde- pendent (the strategy of revolt). The logic.

  5. Abstract. Huxley named the relations between literature, science and philosophy as ‘the most important and the most interesting of the subjects which may, theoretically, be made into poetry, but which have, as a matter of fact, rarely or never undergone the transmutation’ ( Margin 27. 1923). He thought it the literary artist’s cultural ...

  6. All three books make. field- and genre-crossings between science and literature, all three base a large portion of their analyses in the nineteenth century, and all three are concerned with what Beer sees as realizations. Neither of the other two is, however, willing to wander so far afield as is Beer.

  7. Extract. Literature and science: no longer two cultures? Back in the 1960s, Thomas Kuhn headed us toward this conclusion when he emphasized how deeply science was embedded in culture in The Structure of Scientific Revolution (1962). Since then, both cultural and literary analysts have theorized about just how literary texts actualize cultural ...