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Science Fiction: An Overview
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2. Science Fiction: An Overview
2.1. Question of Terminology Science - the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. Scientist – a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical science. Science Fiction – fiction based on imagined future scientific or technological advances and major social or environmental changes, frequently portraying space or time travel and life on other planets. (Oxford English Dictionary) The word science derived from Latin scientia, which means ‘knowledge’. However, the Oxford English Dictionary traced its specific connotation nowadays given to the word no further than 1725, and in Shippey’s opinion in a not very convincing way (3). Words such as science, scientist and scientific with their modern meaning are first found in dictionaries in the nineteenth century. From then on […] one can see the ideas of science and the scientific method taking hold in more and more minds, with ever increasing power, as tools for establishing human control over nature […]. This immense physical, mental, and semantic change has had its effect on literature, in particular on […] fantasy and science fiction (Shippey 3-4). The term of science fiction was first used in 1851 by Wiliam Wilson. However, it entered common usage only in the 1930s (Bould 1). In times of industrial change in the 19 th century the writer William Wilson paid attention to the new genre of literature, the Poetry of Science. He was, in this context, the first to use the term science fiction which, according to him, combines the truth of science embedded in a nice tale, either true or invented (Feige 14). In those days Poetry of Science, scientific fiction or scientifiction were various futile attempts which aimed at giving the new genre a name. In 1916 Hugo Gernsback, an American editor and science fiction writer, coined the term scientifiction in his SF pulp magazines, but then in 1929 returned to Wilson’s term of science fiction (Bould 1) using it in his Science Wonder Stories (Feige 15). In the 1980s, other contemporaries tried in different ways to find another term for science fiction. Hence they tried in vain to establish the synonym Speculative Fiction. Nowadays, science fiction is the term mostly used by scholars and fans of the genre (Feige 9). Download 180.37 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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