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Molecular Biology in Narrative Form : A Study of the Experimental Trajectory of Science

Part of the Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics series
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Molecular Biology in Narrative Form is a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary study that shows a connection between molecular biology and French narrative theory, and, from a unique perspective, bridges the gap between two disciplines that seem mutually exclusive.

With many new insights on the link between science (in the form of DNA, a set of codes) and literature (in the form of language, another set of codes), this book looks at modern experimental science within the framework of semiotics.

Priya Venkatesan reveals the extraordinary parallel between the work of scientists and the work of narratologists who develop narrative paradigms and analyze literary texts.

Molecular Biology in Narrative Form will be a useful resource for scientists and literary theorists interested in the epistemological workings of science, as well as, anyone that desires to explore the linkages between scientific theory and literary analysis.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
082048699X / 9780820486994
Hardback
572.8
14/10/2006
United States
English
178 pages
160 x 230 mm, 390 grams