Bodies out of control
rethinking science texts
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Author
Publication
2010 - Peter Lang Publishing, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebodiesoutofcontr0000wein
- ISBN-101433105152
- ISBN-139781433105159
- Library of Congress Control Number2009044582
- OCLC Control Number463454363
and 3 more
- Better World Books9781433105159
- Better World BooksP7-ABJ-442
- Open LibraryOL24117663M
Classifications
- DDC500.71
- LCCQ223 .W45 2010
- LCCQ223.W45 2010
Description
"What is the cultural politics of science, health, and disease in the U.S.? Bodies Out of Control explores this question through a series of case studies. From its in-depth examination of the discussions of sickle-cell anemia, schistosomiasis, and cancer in middle school and high school textbooks to its analysis of the news coverage of the anthrax attacks of 2001, the book reveals the entanglements of science, colonialism, nationalism, and identity. The book also explores how the meaning of science itself is worked through in public discourses, offering alternatively medical salvation, confusion, and a vision of a world without pleasure. Finally, to explore what agency and a critical practice of engaging science in classrooms and elsewhere might look like, the book turns to the writings of politicized human research subjects, which demonstrate a spectrum of possibilities for more democratic engagements with science. As a whole, the book emphasizes the importance of engaging texts critically in science education and the ways that the cultural politics of science works through images of human and institutional bodies in and out of control."--Publisher's description.
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Series Statement
- Complicated conversation -- v. 30
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- Bodies out of control: rethinking science texts
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