The Men in the White Coats
Prof Andrea Sella on the shifting image of the scientist in popular culture, from Frankenstein to Tony Stark via victorious postwar boffinry and megalomanical Bond villainy.
Prof Andrea Sella on the shifting image of the scientist in popular culture, from Victor Frankenstein to Iron Man via victorious postwar boffinry and megalomanical Bond villainy.
The monster unleashed by Mary Shelley in her 1818 tale of gruesome gothic horror was in many senses not the creature itself, but the image of its careless creator. The recklessness of the lone scientist whose blind ambition fails to foresee the societal and practical consequences of his discovery or invention.
Throughout the last 150 years, the scientists in our science fictions have embodied the contemporary societal attitudes to science itself, sometimes in celebration, but often as a cartoon of our fears. At the same time professional scientists and science communicators have tried to share their work with wider audiences in an effort to democratize and enliven the endeavour.
These two approaches haven't always been in synchrony.
Presented by Prof Andrea Sella
Produced by Alex Mansfield
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