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The alchemy of us : how humans and matter transformed one another / Ainissa Ramirez.

MIT Press Direct 2020 Collection Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ramirez, Ainissa, 1969- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Materials--History--Popular works.
Materials.
Inventions--History--Popular works.
Inventions.
Technology--Social aspects--Popular works.
Technology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
2020.
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, 2020.
Summary:
"Excerpts from the Preface and Chapter 8: Materials Science, wedged as it is between the two better-known fields of Chemistry and Physics, teaches us that everything in our world is due to the interactions of atoms. If you can find out how they interact to make up the physical world, then you can also change the way that atoms act to make them do new things and, as we develop new materials, we discover that materials and humans are constantly being molded by each other. The Alchemy of Us shows how materials were shaped by inventors, but also how those materials shaped culture. Each chapter is titled with a verb to demonstrate how the meaning of that word was fashioned. Particularly, this book highlights how quartz clocks, steel rails, copper cables, silver photographic films, carbon light bulb filaments, magnetic disks, glass labware, and silicon chips radically altered how we interact, connect, convey, capture, see, share, discover, and think. The Alchemy of Us fills in the gaps of most books about technology by telling the tales of little-known inventors, or by taking a different angle to well-known ones. I chose to look at the gaps, at the silences in history, because they too are instructive about the makings of our culture. I highlight "others" to allow more people to see their reflection. I use storytelling with the hopes of bringing the wonder and fun of science to more people. This is a book about how materials and technology have evolved us as we have evolved them but it is also much, much more. It is a book written to inspire and the last paragraphs of the book sum it up beautifully. "Discussions about technology must be inclusive, because technology is neither just for the few who are learned, nor is it just for men who are of European descent. Everyone makes something, from a sandwich to a solar cell, so examinations of science and technology must reflect this. Every person can create something new, whether it is splicing beats with two turntables and a microphone or splicing genes with two test tubes and CRISPR. As such, stories about science and technology must reflect that innovation is universal." 'When books about technology reflect readers, those readers come away with more than just stories, but a sense that they can create, too. When books display the failings and failures of inventors, readers come away with the feeling they can meet challenges, too. When these readers feel empowered in these ways, they consequently feel emboldened to make decisions for themselves. This is the sensibility at the heart of this book. These pages illustrate not only that everyone has an admission ticket to create, but that everyone must also critically critique their creations. Such a thoughtful analysis of the impact of inventions benefits society not just because it is an entertaining cerebral exercise, but because, when coupled with action and social change, it has the potential to help society transcend its condition and favorably further this alchemy of us'"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Introduction
1 Interact
Ruth and Arnold
A Distant Sleep
Benjamin Huntsman's Clocks
Gems That Jiggle
Albert and Louis
2 Connect
The Connector
Bessemer's Volcano
The Virtual Man of Steel
How Steel Changed Us
An Amalgamated Holiday
3 Convey
By the Dawn's Early Light
Dispatches of Lightning
The World at the President's Bedside
B Brief
4 Capture
A Question about a Horse
Pastoral Blues
Under Exposed
Captured
5 See
An Enchanted Summer Evening
The Wizard's Bright Idea
The Invisible Hand of Daylight
The Firefly in the Coalmine
6 Share
NASA's Out-­of-­This-­World Record Album
Edison's Sonic Dream
The West Coast Boys
7 Discover
The Spoils of Science
Through the Glass, Darkly
J.J.'s Ray Gun
8 Think
Googled
Teapot Handles and Undergarment Wires
A Secret Undertaking
Gordon Teal
Shaping the Brain
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Sources Collections and Interviews
Source Notes
Annotated Bibliography
Chapter 1: Interact
Chapter 2: Connect
Chapter 3: Convey
Chapter 4: Capture
Chapter 5: See
Chapter 6: Share
Chapter 7: Discover
Chapter 8: Think
Quote Permissions
Illustration Credits
Index
Blank Page.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN:
9780262358088
0262358085
9780262358071
0262358077
OCLC:
1129596948

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