Title of article :
From Natural to Artificial Selection: A Chaotic Reading of Shelagh Stephenson’s An Experiment with an Air Pump (1998)
Author/Authors :
Ahmad Yas ، Khalid University Putra Malaysia , Ali Termizi ، Arbaayah University Putra Malaysia , Talif ، Rosli University Putra Malaysia , Kaur ، Hardev University Putra Malaysia
Pages :
9
From page :
23
To page :
31
Abstract :
The paper aims to utilise chaos theory as a methodology and perspective to analyse Shelagh Stephenson’s science drama An Experiment with an Air Pump thematically and structurally. It is highly pertinent to mention here that the discovery of the DNA structure in 1953 by Watson and Crick coincided with the development of a new paradigm shift in science, chaos theory.  The discovery of the DNA structure, on the other hand, led to the birth of the science of genetics which reached its peak in the late 1990s when Human Genome Project was completed. Theatre did not stand aloof from this radical shift. Mapping human genome might lead to appalling ethical dilemmas. Topics related to the cold war and nuclearbomb were replaced with ones quoted from biology, genetics and cloning. Stephenson’s play brings to light the danger of turning from natural to artificial selection as science, now, has access not only to the DNA structure but also how to manipulate it.  The drama’s extensive debate focuses mainly on the risk of genomerelated discrimination.
Keywords :
Thermodynamics , Entropy , Chaos Theory , Self , organization , Genetics , Artificial Selectio
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year :
2018
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number :
2459356
Link To Document :
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