In: World Literature Studies, vol. 16, no. 2
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Pages: 44 - 57
Language: eng
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Bioethics. genetic engineering. Margaret atwood. Oryx and Crake. Speculative fiction.
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In the light of continuous development of genetic engineering technologies, it is apparent that speculative fiction has successfully anticipated various advancements and their applications. As a key method in this genre, the concept of plausibility allows for a realistic prediction of current scientific trends into future possibilities. In her novel, Oryx and Crake (2003), Margaret Atwood takes a cautionary approach, depicting a speculative future in which the misuse of biotechnologies leads to catastrophic consequences. This article explores the portrayal of bioethical issues surrounding genetic modification. It underlines the interdisciplinary necessity of addressing these concerns and highlighting ethical responsibilities in connection with scientific innovation.
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Škrovan, A. 2024. Bioethics and genetic engineering in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake. In World Literature Studies, vol. 16, no.2, pp. 44-57. 1337-9275. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/WLS.2024.16.2.4
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Škrovan, A. (2024). Bioethics and genetic engineering in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake. World Literature Studies, 16(2), 44-57. 1337-9275. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/WLS.2024.16.2.4
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Publisher: Ústav svetovej literatúry SAV, v. v. i.
Published: 30. 6. 2024
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