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ArtikelThe Boffin: A Stereotype of Scientists in Post-War British Films (1945–1970)  
Oleh: Jones, Robert A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Public Understanding of Science vol. 6 no. 1 (Jan. 1997), page 31-48.
Fulltext: 31PUS61.pdf (94.62KB)
Isi artikelThe period between 1945 and 1970 was critical for the public reputation of British science. It was also a golden age for British cinema. Feature films of this period are used in this paper as a tool for investigating the public image of the scientist. Three main stereotypes are identified, but one of these, which I have called ‘the Boffin’ forms the main focus of the paper. ‘Boffins’ are scientists working with the government and/or armed forces in wartime. An analysis of the portrayal of Barnes Wallis in The Dam Busters provides the main characteristics of the stereotype, and fictional Boffins from other films are compared with this. The origins of the stereotype are traced to the actual situation of scientists in the British war effort, and to class and cultural divisions in post-war Britain. The persistence of the stereotype is also discussed. The implications of this analysis for our understanding of public attitudes to scientists during this period are considered.
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