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Metaphors of inscription and writing figure prominently in all levels of discourse in and about science. The description of nature as a book written in the language of mathematics has been a common trope since at least the time of Galileo, a metaphor supplemented in our own day by the characterization of DNA sequences as the code for the book of life, decipherable in terms of protein semantic units. An important recent direction in the fields of science and literature studies is to consider such descriptions as more than metaphoric, as revelatory of the processes of signification in science more generally. Nearly everywhere we look, the semiotic turn is upon us. Recent science and technology studies have been characterized by a rich diversity of research directions, manifesting several trends apparently counter to one another. On the one hand stands the rich tradition of detailed microstudies of experiments, instruments, and scientific practice; on the other hand are grouped studies grander in scope, aimed at examining science within the framework of cultural production. This volume of sixteen essays seeks common ground among these different approaches by juxtaposing work from historically focused science and literature studies with work inspired by poststructuralist philosophy and semiotics.Product Identifiers
PublisherStanford University Press
ISBN-139780804727778
eBay Product ID (ePID)96252391
Product Key Features
Number of Pages476 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameInscribing Science: Scientific Texts and the Materiality of Communication
Publication Year1998
SubjectScience
TypeTextbook
AuthorTimothy Lenoir
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height229 mm
Item Weight630 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Series TitleWriting Science