If you read (or write) popular science, you might sometimes wonder: how do the authors manage to make subjects that once put you to sleep in science class both so entertaining and approachable? The use of language is key. Based on analyses of popular science bestsellers, this linguistic study shows how expert popularizers use the voices and narratives of scientists to engage readers, demonstrating the power of science and portraying researchers as champions of knowledge. By doing so they often blur the lines between nonfiction and fiction, inviting readers to take part in thought experiments and turn ordinary scientists into omnipotent heroes.…mehr
If you read (or write) popular science, you might sometimes wonder: how do the authors manage to make subjects that once put you to sleep in science class both so entertaining and approachable? The use of language is key. Based on analyses of popular science bestsellers, this linguistic study shows how expert popularizers use the voices and narratives of scientists to engage readers, demonstrating the power of science and portraying researchers as champions of knowledge. By doing so they often blur the lines between nonfiction and fiction, inviting readers to take part in thought experiments and turn ordinary scientists into omnipotent heroes.
Olga A. Pilkington is an assistant professor of English at Dixie State University, St. George, Utah.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Popular Science 1. A Linguist Looks at Popular Science 2. Personal Narratives 3. Narratives of Discovery: Explanation Made Easy 4. Narratives and Ideology: What's in a Structure? 5. What They Say: Speech of Scientists 6. What They Imagine Is Possible: Thoughts of Scientists 7. Literature and Limericks: Writing in Popular Science 8. Definitions: Types and Methods 9. Interacting with Readers through Definition 10. The Fictionalized Reader 11. Lab Lit: Fictional Science Conclusion: Professional Science and Popular Science Epilogue Sources Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Popular Science 1. A Linguist Looks at Popular Science 2. Personal Narratives 3. Narratives of Discovery: Explanation Made Easy 4. Narratives and Ideology: What's in a Structure? 5. What They Say: Speech of Scientists 6. What They Imagine Is Possible: Thoughts of Scientists 7. Literature and Limericks: Writing in Popular Science 8. Definitions: Types and Methods 9. Interacting with Readers through Definition 10. The Fictionalized Reader 11. Lab Lit: Fictional Science Conclusion: Professional Science and Popular Science Epilogue Sources Index
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