Dos Santos Giovana Blitzkow Scucato, Mello Débora Amaral Taveira, Neves Marcos Cesar Danhoni
Federal University of Technology - Paraná (DADIN), Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
Federal University of Technology - Paraná (PPGECT), Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.
Sci Educ (Dordr). 2022;31(4):1075-1099. doi: 10.1007/s11191-021-00284-1. Epub 2021 Oct 9.
In this article, we analyze images from the book "Our Friend the Atom," written by the astrophysicist Heinz Haber in 1957 and developed in the Disney Science Department. In addition to analyzing the work, we investigate its relevance for science education. After the US attack on two Japanese cities with atomic bombs, there was a severance of opinions on nuclear technologies. On one side, it had an association with the destruction arising from the war. On the other, a narrative highlighted the advantages of using nuclear power for developments that would benefit humanity. Haber and Disney's book aim to explain how such power works and supports its use for the good, despite the danger of destruction. Our goal is to contextualize the book's content and its visual imagery and identify aspects to contribute to the science curriculum. We summarized the historical elements of the post-war period and Walt Disney's entertainment approach and political stance. We discuss how it made a dialogue between a scientific concept and the general public through the book. For the matter of this article, we chose to examine one of the figures in the book, which represents through an illustration how chain reactions work to generate atomic power. For such, we followed a four-step methodology proposed by Silva and Neves , 31(103). (2018) to achieve an imagery analysis, giving us an understanding of the visual language contained in the book. It considers its visual choices, as shapes and colors, content, relations that involve the image, and interpretation of the picture as a whole by the reader. We came to understand the book's importance as scientific literacy was achieved through its illustrations, text, and popularity.
在本文中,我们分析了天体物理学家海因茨·哈伯于1957年撰写并由迪士尼科学部制作的《我们的朋友原子》一书中的图像。除了分析这部作品外,我们还研究了它在科学教育方面的相关性。在美国用原子弹袭击日本两座城市之后,人们对核技术的看法出现了分歧。一方面,它与战争造成的破坏有关联。另一方面,一种说法强调了利用核能推动造福人类的发展的好处。哈伯和迪士尼的这本书旨在解释这种能量是如何运作的,并支持其用于善举,尽管存在毁灭的危险。我们的目标是将这本书的内容及其视觉意象置于具体情境中,并确定有助于科学课程的方面。我们总结了战后时期的历史元素以及沃尔特·迪士尼的娱乐方式和政治立场。我们讨论了它是如何通过这本书在科学概念与普通大众之间进行对话的。就本文而言,我们选择研究书中的一个插图,它通过一幅插画展示了链式反应是如何产生原子能的。为此,我们遵循了席尔瓦和内维斯在2018年第31卷(第103期)提出的四步法来进行意象分析,从而使我们理解这本书中所包含的视觉语言。该方法考虑了其视觉选择,如形状和颜色、内容、与图像相关的关系以及读者对整幅画面的解读。我们逐渐认识到这本书的重要性,因为它通过插图、文字以及受欢迎程度实现了科学素养的提升。