Scientists and Poets #Resist

Scientists and Poets #Resist

Scientists and Poets #Resist

Scientists and Poets #Resist

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Overview

Scientists and Poets #Resist is a collection of creative nonfiction, personal narrative, and poetry. This volume is a conversation between poets and scientists and a dialogue between art and science. The authors are poets, scientists, and poet-scientists who use the seven words—"vulnerable," "entitlement," "diversity," "transgender," "fetus," "evidence-based" and "science-based"—banned by the Trump administration in official Health and Human Service documents in December 2017 in their contributions. The contributors use the seven words to discuss their work, reactions to their work, and the creative environment in which they work. The resulting collection is an act of resistance, a political commentary, a conversation between scientists and poets, and a dialogue of collective voices using banned words as a rallying cry—Scientists and Poets #Resist—a warning that censorship is an issue connecting us all, an issue requiring a collective aesthetic response. This book can be read for pleasure, is a great choice for book clubs, and can be used as a springboard for reflection and discussion in a range of courses in the social sciences, education, and creative writing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789004418813
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 10/31/2019
Series: Personal/Public Scholarship Series , #5
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Sandra L. Faulkner, Ph.D. (1999), The Pennsylvania State University, is Professor of Communication at Bowling State University. She has authored or co-authored over 70 books, articles, and chapters, including Poetic Inquiry: Craft, Method, and Practice (Routledge, 2019).
Andrea England, Ph.D., Western Michigan University, is Adjunct Professor of English at that university. Her work has appeared in Midwestern Gothic, Sonora Review, and elsewhere, including the chapbooks Other Geographies (Creative Justice Press, 2017) and Inventory of a Field (Finishing Line Press, 2014).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Science-Based Vulnerability


1. It Begins with Our Words
 Daniela Elza
2. Rescue the Words
 Norma Wilson
3. Evidence-Based
 Jane Piirto
4. Notes from Indiana: The Crossroads of America, 2018
 Charnell Peters
5. Late Term
 Jessica Smartt Gullion
6. Before Roe vs. Wade
 Sarah Brown Weitzman
7. The Double Helix Is Not Two-Faced, It Is an Embrace
 Elizabyth A. Hiscox
8. That Light Bill
 Samantha Schaefer


9. Kidnapping Children and Calves (of a Tender Age)
 Lee Beavington
10. What Does Transgender Look Like?
 Shalen Lowell
11. Woman with PCOS Lingers on the Possibilities of Science
 Minadora Macheret
12. Half a Schroedinger
 Karen L. Frank
13. Bubbles
 Kris Harrington
14. The Ease and Difficulty of Hating and Loving One’s Self
 Franklin K. R. Cline
15. Seven Thoughts about Butterflies
 Ben Paulus
16. It Takes a Village
 Michelle Bonczek Evory
17. The Capital of Failure
 Scott M. Bade


18. Field Notes & Marginalia
 Sandy Feinstein and Bryan Shawn Wang
19. =
 Terri Witek
20. America, My America
 Sarah Brown Weitzman
21. Expressive Writing Paradigm: An Experiment in Righting
 Jessica Moore
22. To Beat the Banned
 Scott Wiggerman
23. Four Years
 Jennifer K. Sweeney
24. While the Offering Stales in the Calm
 Mark Kerstetter
25. Photosynthesis
 Susan Cohen

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