The Resources of Ambiguity : Context, Narrative, and Metaphor in Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene...
Context, Narrative, and Metaphor in Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene

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Title: The Resources of Ambiguity : Context, Narrative, and Metaphor in Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene; Context, Narrative, and Metaphor in Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene
Authors and Corporations: Journet, Debra
In: Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 24, 2010, 1, p. 29-59
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 29-59
ISSN: 1050-6519
1552-4574
DOI: 10.1177/1050651909346930
published in: Journal of Business and Technical Communication
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>Richard Dawkins’s The Selfish Gene illustrates the power of ambiguity in scientific discourse. The rhetorical and epistemic resources that ambiguity provide are most apparent at the level of metaphor but are also central to the exigency for Dawkins’s argument and to the narrative form that the argument takes. Using ratios derived from Burke’s dramatistic pentad, I analyze how ambiguous language helped Dawkins to link different theoretical conceptions of the gene and consequently posit connections between genes and organisms that had not yet been empirically established. I thus demonstrate at a conceptual and textual level how ambiguity contributes to the construction of novel scientific arguments. For Dawkins, ambiguity provided a discursive space in which he could speculate on connections and developments for which he did not yet have evidence, data, or terminology. Despite his insistence that his use of figurative motive language was simply a ‘‘convenient shorthand’’ for more technical language, The Selfish Gene demonstrates the powerful epistemological and rhetorical role that ambiguous metaphors play in biological discourse.</jats:p>