05066oam 2200661 a 450 991079090530332120140227095146.0979-82-16-01151-4979-82-16-14217-11-78539-938-11-61069-320-510.5040/9798216011514(OCoLC)881204385(MiFhGG)GVRL8NKZ(OCoLC)1413730171(DLC)ABC1610693205(EXLCZ)99255000000130241120140116e20142023 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrScience and political controversy a reference handbook /David E. NewtonSanta Barbara, Calif. :ABC-CLIO,2014.New York :Bloomsbury Publishing (US),2023.1 online resource (xv, 332 pages) illustrationsContemporary world issuesIncludes index.1-61069-319-1 1-306-79801-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Preface; 1 BACKGROUND AND HISTORY; Greek Science in Decline; The Rise of Modern Science; What Is Science?; The Organization of Science; What Is the Purpose of Science?; The Industrial Revolution; The French Revolution; The Origins of Science in America; The Growth of Basic Research in the United States; Science and Politics in the Mid-20th Century; The Soviet Union; Nazi Germany; Great Britain; Conclusion; 2 PROBLEMS, CONTROVERSIES, AND SOLUTIONS; Galileo Revisited: The Case of J. Robert Oppenheimer; The Science behind the Politics; Reaction in the United StatesOppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and ReactionThe Space Race and the Apollo Program; Big Science, Little Science; The Superconducting Super Collider; The Strategic Defense Initiative; Science Interruptus; The Evils of Marijuana,; Issues of Human Sexuality; Abstinence-Only Education; Plan B; Global Climate Change; Conclusion; 3 PERSPECTIVES; Introduction; The Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Sandy Becker; Kitzmiller v. Dover in Focus, Glenn Branch; Science Is Not a Liberal Conspiracy, Allan B. Cobb; Rowland's Recipe for Climate Treaty Success, Joel GrossmanThe Evolving Dispute over Teaching Darwinism, Phill JonesA Satellite Launches More Controversy; Antievolutionists Struggle to Adapt Tactics; The Politics of Genetically Modified Foods, Bill Loftus; Science, Politics, and High Energy Physics, Michael Perricone; Lysenko's Revenge: Science, Politics, and Hot Rhetoric, John Galbraith Simmons; The Corruption of Climate Science by Leftist Politics, A. J. Smuskiewicz; Oil and Water-The Political Mix of the 21st Century, Lana Straub; 4 PROFILES; Introduction; Todd Akin (1947-); American Association for the Advancement of ScienceJonathan Beckwith (1935-)Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science; Teresa Stanton Collett; Federation of American Scientists; Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911); Government Accountability Project; Edward R. Korman (1942-); Philipp Lenard (1862-1947); John Marburger (1941-2011); National Academy of Sciences; National Center for Science Education; Plato (428/427-348/347 BCE); Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy; Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility; Ronald Reagan (1911-2004); Eugenie C. Scott (1945-); Kathleen Sebelius (1948-); B. F. Skinner (1904-1990)Union of Concerned Scientists5 DATA AND DOCUMENTS; Introduction; Data; Table 5.1: Impact of Abstinence-Only Education Programs on Behavior; Table 5.2: Survey of FDA Scientists. Percent of Scientists Expressing Each Opinion on Each Question; Documents; The Republic, by Plato (ca. 389 BCE); Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989; Abortion and Breast Cancer Legislation (1990s); Politics and Science in the Federal Government (2003); Gil Garcetti, et al., Petitioners v. Richard Ceballos , 547 U.S. 410 (2006); Politicization of the Surgeon General's Office (2007)In the Matter of Julie MacDonald (2008)"A shrewd and compelling examination of how political figures throughout history have used scientific findings to achieve their objectives--just as scientists have often put political forces to work to achieve their own goals"--Provided by publisher.Contemporary world issues.Science and stateHistoryScience and stateUnited StatesSciencePolitical aspectsSciencePolitical aspectsUnited StatesScience and stateHistory.Science and stateSciencePolitical aspects.SciencePolitical aspects338.9/26SCI060000REF028000bisacshNewton David E1134309DLCDLCD LCBOOK9910790905303321Science and political controversy3790601UNINA04016nam 2200685 450 991080956690332120230126213442.00-253-01813-7(CKB)3710000000478073(EBL)4004135(SSID)ssj0001552298(PQKBManifestationID)16171540(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001552298(PQKBWorkID)12799268(PQKB)11146856(MiAaPQ)EBC4004135(OCoLC)922283853(MdBmJHUP)muse49275(Au-PeEL)EBL4004135(CaPaEBR)ebr11116684(CaONFJC)MIL832383(EXLCZ)99371000000047807320150505h20152015 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrImagining autism fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum /Sonya Freeman LoftisBloomington :Indiana University Press,[2015]©20151 online resource (209 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-253-01800-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.The autistic detective: Sherlock Holmes and his legacy -- The autistic savant: Pygmalion, Saint Joan, and the neurodiversity movement -- The autistic victim: Of mice and men and Flowers for Algernon -- The autistic gothic: To kill a mockingbird, The glass menagerie, and The sound and the fury -- The autistic child narrator: Extremely loud and incredibly close and The curious incident of the dog in the night-time -- The autistic label: diagnosing (and undiagnosing) The girl with the dragon tattoo -- Afterword."A disorder that is only just beginning to find a place in disability studies and activism, autism remains in large part a mystery, giving rise to both fear and fascination. Sonya Loftis's groundbreaking study turns to literary representations of autism or autistic behavior to discover what impact they have had on cultural stereotypes, autistic culture, and the identity politics of autism. Imagining Autism looks at literary characters (and an author or two) widely understood as autistic, ranging from Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Shaw's St. Joan, Steinbeck's Lennie Small, and Harper Lee's Boo Radley to Mark Haddon's boy detective Christopher Boone and Steig Larsson's Lisbeth Salander. The silent figure trapped inside himself, the savant made famous by his other-worldly intellect, the brilliant detective linked to the criminal mastermind by their common neurology--in these works characters on the spectrum become protean symbols, stand-ins for the chaotic forces of inspiration, contagion, and disorder. These powerful fictional depictions, Loftis argues, are also part of the imagined lives of the autistic, sometimes for good, sometimes threatening to undermine self-identity and the activism of the autistic community" --Provided by publisher.Autistic people in literatureIdentity (Psychology) in literatureEnglish fictionHistory and criticismAmerican fictionHistory and criticismAmerican drama20th centuryHistory and criticismEnglish drama20th centuryHistory and criticismStereotypes (Social psychology)Autistic people in literature.Identity (Psychology) in literature.English fictionHistory and criticism.American fictionHistory and criticism.American dramaHistory and criticism.English dramaHistory and criticism.Stereotypes (Social psychology)820.9/3561Loftis Sonya Freeman1983-1607892MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809566903321Imagining autism3934347UNINA