Screams of Reason: Mad Science and Modern Culture
by:
David J. Skal (author)
From "Frankenstein" to "Jurassic Park", the mad scientist is one of the modern world's most instantly recognizable cultural icons. This is an exploration of popular culture's perennial fascination with demented doctors, crazed clinicians, and technologically obsessed fiends. A prototype outsider,...
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From "Frankenstein" to "Jurassic Park", the mad scientist is one of the modern world's most instantly recognizable cultural icons. This is an exploration of popular culture's perennial fascination with demented doctors, crazed clinicians, and technologically obsessed fiends. A prototype outsider, shunted off to the sidelines of serious discourse - to B-movies, pulp novels and comic books - the mad scientist, the author argues, serves as a necessary lightning rod for otherwise unbearable anxieties about the consequences of modern science and technology. Skal chronicles the mad scientist's quest for world domination, from 19th-century literature to the snap-crackle-scream apotheosis of 1930s Hollywood to the mad-science mystique that colours the cult of the computer, UFO abduction folklore, and the demonization of contemporary medicine.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780393045826 (039304582X)
Publish date: July 1st 1998
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Outbreak was readable enough about the release of Ebola virus and enthralling at times. Government and medicine can never be a compatible topic to deal with even in a novel. Overall, it failed to leave a mark of a good book.