DAVI JOHNSON THORNTON is an assistant professor of communication studies at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas.
"Innovative, well written, and persuasively argued, Brain Culture
is the most accessible book on the sociology, rhetoric, and culture
of cognitive neuroscience."
*author of Constructing Autism*
"Thornton's captivating cultural study provides an insightful
analysis of the brain's impact on our contemporary understandings
of identity, subjectivity, and agency—a fascinating and important
read!"
*Vanderbilt University*
"Captivatingly written, intelligently argued, and refreshingly
grounded, Brain Culture offers an essential blueprint to becoming
better-informed consumers of cognitive science and, perhaps more
importantly, having a healthier relationship with our own brains
and our expectations of them."
*The Atlantic*
"Sharply written, acutely insightful, often grimly hilarious, and
quite persuasive. As thoroughly researched as it is accessible,
this is a book for every brain. Highly recommended."
*Choice*
"Innovative, well written, and persuasively argued, Brain Culture
is the most accessible book on the sociology, rhetoric, and culture
of cognitive neuroscience."
*author of Constructing Autism*
"Thornton's captivating cultural study provides an insightful
analysis of the brain's impact on our contemporary understandings
of identity, subjectivity, and agency—a fascinating and important
read!"
*Vanderbilt University*
"Captivatingly written, intelligently argued, and refreshingly
grounded, Brain Culture offers an essential blueprint to becoming
better-informed consumers of cognitive science and, perhaps more
importantly, having a healthier relationship with our own brains
and our expectations of them."
*The Atlantic*
"Sharply written, acutely insightful, often grimly hilarious, and
quite persuasive. As thoroughly researched as it is accessible,
this is a book for every brain. Highly recommended."
*Choice*
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