博物馆里的科幻世界建筑——灭绝生命的展示

IF 0.3 4区 文学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Configurations Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1353/con.2022.0019
Verity Burke, Will Tattersdill
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摘要:尽管博物馆被认为是对自然和文化历史的权威再现,但人们普遍认为,任何展览都不能中性地呈现客观存在的外部世界。在这篇文章中,我们通过提请人们注意上演灭绝生命所隐含的叙事技巧,特别关注博物馆展示与幻想世界构建比喻之间的相似性,进一步阐述了这一论点。我们提出了三个简短的案例研究,其中中生代生命被用于与科学共识直接相悖的叙事:美国肯塔基州的创造博物馆;英国斯塔福德郡的Biddulph Grange;以及恐龙的展示背景,这是一个由加拿大人Dale Russell创建的推测性Stenonychosaurus模型。我们的目的是展示博物馆如何将类型和故事置于反事实的目的。我们得出结论,博物馆构建了世界:这些世界被认为与我们生活的世界相似,但也很容易是虚构的。事实/幻想的边界几乎总是比我们对博物馆真实性的共同印象通常所暗示的更漏洞百出。
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Science Fiction Worldbuilding in Museum Displays of Extinct Life
ABSTRACT:While museums are considered to present authoritative representations of natural and cultural history, it is widely accepted that no display neutrally presents an objectively realized exterior world. In this piece, we further that argument by drawing attention to the narrative techniques implicit in staging extinct life, focussing in particular on the similarity between museum display and the tropes of fantasy worldbuilding. We present three short case studies in which Mesozoic life is used in narratives that are straightforwardly at odds with the scientific consensus: the Creation Museum in Kentucky, USA; Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire in the UK; and the display contexts of the dinosauroid, a speculative Stenonychosaurus model created by the Canadian Dale Russell. Our aim is to demonstrate how museums put genre and storytelling to counterfactual purposes. Museums, we conclude, build worlds: worlds that are putatively similar to the one we live in but can just as easily be fictitious. The fact/fantasy boundary is almost always more porous than our shared impressions of museum authenticity typically suggest.
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Configurations
Configurations Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Configurations explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology. Founded in 1993, the journal continues to set the stage for transdisciplinary research concerning the interplay between science, technology, and the arts. Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA).
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