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Carl Sagan's Cosmos inspires audiences to look at the universe with new eyes and to appreciate humanity's importance in it. Sagan's deft use of rhetorical strategy creates an experience that pushes beyond the limits of a mere educational program to reveal a mythic adventure. Although Sagan contributed much to the field of science as well as to public understanding of it, Cosmos remains his signature brand. Cosmos and the Rhetoric of Popular Science builds on Thomas M. Lessl's observations regarding Cosmos' connection to the mythic and science fiction. It delves deeply into Sagan's rhetorical construction of the program in order to understand what elements contributed to its mythos.

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In an era of attacks upon science and the proliferation of alternative facts, Karen Schroeder Sorensen’s new book is important for social reasons. It is also valuable to scholars of communication, rhetoric, and the hard sciences. In this volume she explores ways in which science is popularized while retaining its integrity. Her focal object of study, the Cosmos series, is an excellent example of the popularized communication of scientific knowledge. This will be indispensable in every library. -- Barry Brummett, University of Texas at Austin
In a deft analysis, Schroeder Sorensen explores the cultural impact that the PBS series, Cosmos, has enjoyed—and continues to enjoy—with American audiences. As Schroeder Sorenson shows, much of the series’ success rests in Sagan’s carefully-constructed image as scientist, Odyssean space explorer, and trusted companion. In analyzing Sagan’s ethos, Schroder Sorensen offers readers a useful toolkit for further explorations of science and its intersections with popular culture. -- James S. Baumlin, Distinguished Professor, Missouri State University
This book offers a much-needed contribution to the rhetoric of science by elaborating on concepts that often go unexplored (or at least underexplored), most particularly mythos and storytelling. Where much work in rhetoric of science focuses on logos and persuasion, or on pathos and identification, Schroeder Sorensen shows how Sagan evoked various powerful myths—from blockbuster films to Christianity—to foster public television viewers’ feelings of identification with science and scientists. By approaching the question of identification via mythos, Schroeder Sorensen offers new ways to understand the epideictic function through which science popularization builds communities. -- Sarah Perrault, University of California, Davis, Ph.D.
A rhetorical analyst is primarily concerned with how a text means. Professor's Sorensen's treatment of this matter in her analysis of the popular science miniseries Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is impressive. Sorenson lends a skillful eye to the way the miniseries became and remains a rhetorically vibrant and mesmerizing narrative of our civilization and its status in the ever-expanding universe. Students of rhetoric will receive a valuable education as they read Sorensen's book. Highly recommended. -- Michael J. Hyde, university distinguished professor of communication ethics, Wake Forest University

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Contents Chapter 1: Cosmos’ Epic Journey Chapter 2: Cosmos’ Context in Time Chapter 3: Ethos and the Popular Science Persona Chapter 4: The Forum of Television Chapter 5: Cosmos and the Creation of a Popular Science Mythos Chapter 6: The Rhetorical Art of Cosmos Chapter 7: Cosmos for Another Generation Appendix 1: Cosmos: A Personal Voyage Scene Index Appendix 2: A Spacetime Odyssey Scene Index Appendix 3: Terms and Definitions References About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/27/2017 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498507592, 978-1498507592
      ISBN10: 149850759X

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      Book Synopsis
      Carl Sagan's Cosmos inspires audiences to look at the universe with new eyes and to appreciate humanity's importance in it. Sagan's deft use of rhetorical strategy creates an experience that pushes beyond the limits of a mere educational program to reveal a mythic adventure. Although Sagan contributed much to the field of science as well as to public understanding of it, Cosmos remains his signature brand. Cosmos and the Rhetoric of Popular Science builds on Thomas M. Lessl's observations regarding Cosmos' connection to the mythic and science fiction. It delves deeply into Sagan's rhetorical construction of the program in order to understand what elements contributed to its mythos.

      Trade Review
      In an era of attacks upon science and the proliferation of alternative facts, Karen Schroeder Sorensen’s new book is important for social reasons. It is also valuable to scholars of communication, rhetoric, and the hard sciences. In this volume she explores ways in which science is popularized while retaining its integrity. Her focal object of study, the Cosmos series, is an excellent example of the popularized communication of scientific knowledge. This will be indispensable in every library. -- Barry Brummett, University of Texas at Austin
      In a deft analysis, Schroeder Sorensen explores the cultural impact that the PBS series, Cosmos, has enjoyed—and continues to enjoy—with American audiences. As Schroeder Sorenson shows, much of the series’ success rests in Sagan’s carefully-constructed image as scientist, Odyssean space explorer, and trusted companion. In analyzing Sagan’s ethos, Schroder Sorensen offers readers a useful toolkit for further explorations of science and its intersections with popular culture. -- James S. Baumlin, Distinguished Professor, Missouri State University
      This book offers a much-needed contribution to the rhetoric of science by elaborating on concepts that often go unexplored (or at least underexplored), most particularly mythos and storytelling. Where much work in rhetoric of science focuses on logos and persuasion, or on pathos and identification, Schroeder Sorensen shows how Sagan evoked various powerful myths—from blockbuster films to Christianity—to foster public television viewers’ feelings of identification with science and scientists. By approaching the question of identification via mythos, Schroeder Sorensen offers new ways to understand the epideictic function through which science popularization builds communities. -- Sarah Perrault, University of California, Davis, Ph.D.
      A rhetorical analyst is primarily concerned with how a text means. Professor's Sorensen's treatment of this matter in her analysis of the popular science miniseries Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is impressive. Sorenson lends a skillful eye to the way the miniseries became and remains a rhetorically vibrant and mesmerizing narrative of our civilization and its status in the ever-expanding universe. Students of rhetoric will receive a valuable education as they read Sorensen's book. Highly recommended. -- Michael J. Hyde, university distinguished professor of communication ethics, Wake Forest University

      Table of Contents
      Contents Chapter 1: Cosmos’ Epic Journey Chapter 2: Cosmos’ Context in Time Chapter 3: Ethos and the Popular Science Persona Chapter 4: The Forum of Television Chapter 5: Cosmos and the Creation of a Popular Science Mythos Chapter 6: The Rhetorical Art of Cosmos Chapter 7: Cosmos for Another Generation Appendix 1: Cosmos: A Personal Voyage Scene Index Appendix 2: A Spacetime Odyssey Scene Index Appendix 3: Terms and Definitions References About the Author

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