Expanding the American mind :: books and the popularization of knowledge /
"Over the past fifty years, knowledge of the natural world, history, and human behavior has expanded dramatically. What has been learned in the academy has become part of political discourse, sermons, and everyday conversation. The dominant medium for transferring knowledge from universities to...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Over the past fifty years, knowledge of the natural world, history, and human behavior has expanded dramatically. What has been learned in the academy has become part of political discourse, sermons, and everyday conversation. The dominant medium for transferring knowledge from universities to the public is popularization - books of serious nonfiction that make complex ideas and information accessible to nonexperts. Such writers as Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Hawking, Daniel Boorstin, and Robert Coles have attracted hundreds of thousands of readers. As fields such as biology, physics, history, and psychology have changed the ways we view ourselves and our place in the universe, popularization has played an essential role in helping us to understand our world Expanding the American Mind begins by comparing fiction and nonfiction - their relative respectability in the eyes of reading experts and in the opinions of readers themselves. It then traces the roots of popularization from the Middle Ages to the present, examining changes in literacy, education, and university politics. Focusing on the period since World War II, it examines the ways that curricular reform has increased interest in popularization as well as the impact of specialization and professionalization among the faculty. It looks at the motivations of academic authors and the risks and rewards that come from writing for a popular audience. It also explains how experts write for nonexperts - the rhetorical devices they use and the voices in which they communicate. Beth Luey also looks at the readers of popularizations - their motivations for reading, the ways they evaluate nonfiction, and how they choose what to read. This is the first book to use surveys and online reader responses to study nonfiction reading. It also compares the experience of reading serious nonfiction with that of reading other genres."--Pub. desc |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 218 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-212) and index. |
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spelling | Luey, Beth, author. Expanding the American mind : books and the popularization of knowledge / Beth Luey. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2010. 1 online resource (xi, 218 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-212) and index. Non : the prefix that changes what, and how, we read -- A brief history of popularization -- A highly educated public -- From Snow to Sokal -- Academic philanthropists -- Writing to be read -- From author to reader -- Why we read. "Over the past fifty years, knowledge of the natural world, history, and human behavior has expanded dramatically. What has been learned in the academy has become part of political discourse, sermons, and everyday conversation. The dominant medium for transferring knowledge from universities to the public is popularization - books of serious nonfiction that make complex ideas and information accessible to nonexperts. Such writers as Carl Sagan, Stephen Jay Gould, Stephen Hawking, Daniel Boorstin, and Robert Coles have attracted hundreds of thousands of readers. As fields such as biology, physics, history, and psychology have changed the ways we view ourselves and our place in the universe, popularization has played an essential role in helping us to understand our world Expanding the American Mind begins by comparing fiction and nonfiction - their relative respectability in the eyes of reading experts and in the opinions of readers themselves. It then traces the roots of popularization from the Middle Ages to the present, examining changes in literacy, education, and university politics. Focusing on the period since World War II, it examines the ways that curricular reform has increased interest in popularization as well as the impact of specialization and professionalization among the faculty. It looks at the motivations of academic authors and the risks and rewards that come from writing for a popular audience. It also explains how experts write for nonexperts - the rhetorical devices they use and the voices in which they communicate. Beth Luey also looks at the readers of popularizations - their motivations for reading, the ways they evaluate nonfiction, and how they choose what to read. This is the first book to use surveys and online reader responses to study nonfiction reading. It also compares the experience of reading serious nonfiction with that of reading other genres."--Pub. desc Print version record. English. Books and reading United States History. Communication in learning and scholarship United States History. Authors and readers United States History. Publishers and publishing United States History. Communication savante États-Unis Histoire. Écrivains et lecteurs États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Authors and readers fast Books and reading fast Communication in learning and scholarship fast Publishers and publishing fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq History fast has work: Expanding the American mind (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG7hWdcXfCFcq3j9Q4yRPP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Luey, Beth. Expanding the American mind. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2010 (DLC) 2010003404 (OCoLC)475454147 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1186908 Volltext FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1246219 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Luey, Beth Expanding the American mind : books and the popularization of knowledge / Non : the prefix that changes what, and how, we read -- A brief history of popularization -- A highly educated public -- From Snow to Sokal -- Academic philanthropists -- Writing to be read -- From author to reader -- Why we read. Books and reading United States History. Communication in learning and scholarship United States History. Authors and readers United States History. Publishers and publishing United States History. Communication savante États-Unis Histoire. Écrivains et lecteurs États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Authors and readers fast Books and reading fast Communication in learning and scholarship fast Publishers and publishing fast |
title | Expanding the American mind : books and the popularization of knowledge / |
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title_full | Expanding the American mind : books and the popularization of knowledge / Beth Luey. |
title_fullStr | Expanding the American mind : books and the popularization of knowledge / Beth Luey. |
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topic | Books and reading United States History. Communication in learning and scholarship United States History. Authors and readers United States History. Publishers and publishing United States History. Communication savante États-Unis Histoire. Écrivains et lecteurs États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Authors and readers fast Books and reading fast Communication in learning and scholarship fast Publishers and publishing fast |
topic_facet | Books and reading United States History. Communication in learning and scholarship United States History. Authors and readers United States History. Publishers and publishing United States History. Communication savante États-Unis Histoire. Écrivains et lecteurs États-Unis Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Authors and readers Books and reading Communication in learning and scholarship Publishers and publishing United States History |
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