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You Are Not Human

You Are Not Human

How Words Kill

by Simon Lancaster
Paperback
Publication Date: 11/09/2018

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No
dark clouds literally blew in during the financial storm. No flowers actually
bloomed during the Arab Spring. And when we save data to a cloud, our files
don't really reside in a fluffy white mass of condensed water vapour.


We
use metaphor once every sixteen words. Using imagery to conceptualise abstract
thought is wholly natural and has led to some of the greatest intellectual
breakthroughs in history, from Adam Smith's 'invisible hand' to James Watson's
'building blocks of DNA'. But what if this power was turned against humanity?
In Nazi Germany, Hitler depicted the Jews as vermin and 6 million people were
killed. MRI scans show the brain struggles to differentiate between the literal
and metaphoric, enabling the illegitimate to appear legitimate and good people
to turn evil.


Top
speechwriter Simon Lancaster goes on a mission to find out how metaphors are
being used and misused today. He finds that the same images reoccur,
repeatedly, around the world. Such imagery is ubiquitous, crucially shaping and
moulding the way we experience and view events.


This
book raises profound questions about the power of language and the language of
power.
ISBN:
9781785904073
9781785904073
Category:
Language: history & general works
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
11-09-2018
Publisher:
Biteback Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
320
Simon Lancaster

Simon Lancaster has taught Chemistry at the University of East Anglia since his appointment as a lecturer in 2000. He won a National Teaching Fellowship and an RSC Higher Education Teaching Award in 2013 for 'blurring the boundaries between the internet and the lecture theatre'. Simon was promoted to a chair in Chemistry Education in 2014.

He was selected as one of RSC's 175 face of diversity in 2016 and championed inclusion and diversity as President of the Education Division Council from 2017-2020. He is a passionate advocate for active learning, in demand as a keynote speaker well beyond the chemistry arena. He has led UEA's chemistry provision as Director of Learning and Teaching since 2015 and has accelerated their implementation of blended learning in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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