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Reading Popular Physics - Disciplinary Skirmishes and Textual Strategies (Paperback)
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Reading Popular Physics - Disciplinary Skirmishes and Textual Strategies (Paperback)
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Reading Popular Physics is a valuable contribution to our
understanding of the nature and implications of physics
popularizations. A literary critic trained in science, Elizabeth
Leane treats popular science writing as a distinct and significant
genre, focusing particularly on five bestselling books: Stephen
Hawking's A Brief History of Time, Steven Weinberg's The First
Three Minutes, James Gleick's Chaos, M. Mitchell Waldrop's
Complexity, and Gary Zukav's The Dancing Wu Li Masters. Leane
situates her examination of the texts within the heated
interdisciplinary exchanges known as the 'Science Wars', focusing
specifically on the disputed issue of the role of language in
science. Her use of literary analysis reveals how popular science
books function as sites for 'disciplinary skirmishes' as she
uncovers the ways in which popularizers of science influence the
public. In addition to their explicit discussion of scientific
concepts, Leane argues, these authors employ subtle textual
strategies that encode claims about the nature and status of
scientific knowledge - claims that are all the more powerful
because they are unacknowledged. Her book will change the way these
texts are read, offering readers a fresh perspective on this highly
visible and influential genre.
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