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The DNA Mystique

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Abstract

"The DNA Mystique is a wake-up call to all who would dismiss America's love affair with 'the gene' as a merely eccentric obsession." --In These Times "Nelkin and Lindee are to be warmly congratulated for opening up this intriguing field [of genetics in popular culture] to further study." --Nature The DNA Mystique suggests that the gene in popular culture draws on scientific ideas but is not constrained by the technical definition of the gene as a section of DNA that codes for a protein. In highlighting DNA as it appears in soap operas, comic books, advertising, and other expressions of mass culture, the authors propose that these domains provide critical insights into science itself. With a new introduction…

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Keywords
  • Comics
  • Popular culture
  • Reading (process)
  • Section (typography)
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Sociology
  • Art
  • Literature
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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