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Forging the Missing Link

Forging the Missing Link

Forging the Missing Link

Interdisciplinary Stories
Gillian Beer
February 1993
Unavailable - out of print July 1995
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9780521439626

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    Are there particular kinds of cultural stories that interdisciplinary work uncovers, stories that would otherwise lie latent or concealed? Gillian Beer argues that there are and that the 'missing link' (the notion of an unexplained gap in evolution between humans and their precursors) produces such a narrative. Both Darwin and Huxley denied that any link was missing in the evolutionary process. Yet the idea took hold in journalism, fiction, poetry, cartoons, and popular entertainment – and has continued to fascinate in our century. Professor Beer suggests that it was no accident that the search for the missing link and the rise of the detective story occurred in the same period. What anxieties did the missing link conceal? The author provides some unexpected answers.

    • new work by leading scholar
    • genuinely interdisciplinary
    • illustrated lecture

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    February 1993
    Paperback
    9780521439626
    49 pages
    186 × 123 × 4 mm
    0.06kg
    5 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print July 1995
      Author
    • Gillian Beer