Article ID: CBB956087010

The Speculative Present: How Michael Crichton Colonized the Future of Science and Technology (2019)

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I argue for the importance of considering author, director, and producer Michael Crichton (1942–2008) as a critic and student of Cold War cultures of expertise. Though best known for his blockbuster fiction, he shared a sensibility with academics in North America and the United Kingdom who were concerned with scientists’ unchecked authority. These scholars created a new field that would later become known as Science and Technology Studies or STS. Like his contemporaries in STS, and often in anticipation of them, Crichton’s novels relied on a blend of history, sociology, and anthropology to lift back the curtain to reveal the specialized worlds in which scientists worked, and to devote specific attention to the practices, instruments, and values that animated their knowledge-production enterprise. In doing so, his fiction both popularized STS and shaped concerns and fears about the future of science and technology. The “speculative present” is useful for making visible the ironies exploited by Crichton, including his own engagement with ideas about speculation as both a form of conjecture and a form of prospecting value. Inspired by Donna Haraway’s early work on the cyborg, the speculative present helps to pry open forms of world making obscured by adherence to binaries of fact and fiction, nature and culture, with the goal of cultivating a broader array of visions about emerging science and technology.

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Authors & Contributors
Isaacson, Nathaniel
Hellberg, Dustin
Sheila Cristina Monteiro Matos
Wells, Francis C.
Andreas Anton
Schetsche, Michael
Journals
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Social Studies of Science
Science-Fiction Studies
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
History of the Human Sciences
Cultural Studies
Publishers
Universidade Católica de Brasília
Springer VS
University of California Press
University of California, Los Angeles
Stanford University Press
Presses Universitaires de France
Concepts
Science fiction
Science studies, as a discipline
Sociology
Science and literature
Popularization
Speculation
People
Hutchinson, Henry Neville
Wyndham, John
Crichton, Michael
Wiener, Norbert
Suvin, Darko
Sokal, Alan D.
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
21st century
Early modern
Places
People's Republic of China
Portugal
Japan
Great Britain
Brazil
Institutions
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) (Study group: U.S.)
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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