Affiliation:
1. Maastricht University s.vanderhout@maastrichtuniversity.nl
2. Radboud University Nijmegen m.drenthen@science.ru.nl
Abstract
Scientists need narrative structures, metaphors, and images to explain and
legitimize research practices that are usually described in abstract and technical
terms. Yet, sometimes they do not take proper account of the complexity
and multilayered character of their narrative self-presentations. This also
applies to the narratives of ecotechnology explored in this article: the treasure
quest narrative used in the field of metagenomics, and the tutorial narrative
proposed by the learning-from-nature movement biomimicry. Researchers
from both fields tend to underestimate the general public’s understanding of
the inherent ambivalence of the narratives suggested by them; the treasure
quest and tutorial narratives build upon larger master narratives that can be
found throughout our culture, for instance, in literature, art, and film. We
will show how these genres reveal the moral ambivalence of both narratives,
using two well-known movies as illustrations: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
and Disney’s The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (1940).
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