
Storytelling and Science
From the outset, accounts of Oppenheimer's life and work were deployed for multiple ends: to trumpet or denigrate the value of science, to settle old scores or advocate new policies, to register dissent or express anxieties. In these different renditions, Oppenheimer was alternately portrayed as hero and villain, establishment figure and principled outsider, “destroyer of worlds” and humanist critic. Yet beneath the varying details of these stories, Hecht discerns important patterns in the way that audiences interpret, and often misinterpret, news about science. In the end, he argues, we find that science itself has surprisingly little to do with how its truths are assimilated by the public. Instead its meaning is shaped by narrative traditions and myths that frame how we think and write about it.
- Undertitel
- Rewriting Oppenheimer in the Nuclear Age
- Författare
- David K. Hecht
- ISBN
- 9781625341426
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 449 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2015-06-30
- Sidor
- 208