Silent Spring and the New York Times: How Rachel Carson Won the Journey

Kushal Shah
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This paper explores people’s reception of and attitudes toward Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring , originally published in 1962. Research was conducted entirely through the lens of The New York Times ( NYT ) articles ranging from before the book’s publication to the present. The articles vary heavily in perspective, representing a range of views towards Carson’s vilification of both the pesticide industry and general American attitudes regarding environmental conservation. Articles from NYT represent public opinion well because the chosen articles come from views representing a variety of sources (corporations, scientists, book reviewers, historians, etc.) and perspectives ranging from maximum support to open criticism of the book. When observed over time, research into these articles tells the story of the change in acceptance of Silent Spring – how it has reached its current state of reverence and influence. This paper comprehensively examines a variety of articles regarding Silent Spring and America’s environmental efforts, tracking the change of general attitudes over the 50 years since its publication.
《寂静的春天》和《纽约时报:蕾切尔·卡森如何赢得旅程》
本文探讨了人们对雷切尔·卡森1962年出版的小说《寂静的春天》的接受和态度。研究完全是通过《纽约时报》(NYT)的文章进行的,从这本书出版之前到现在。这些文章的观点差异很大,代表了对卡森对农药行业的诽谤和美国人对环境保护的普遍态度的一系列观点。《纽约时报》的文章很好地代表了公众舆论,因为所选文章的观点代表了各种各样的来源(公司、科学家、书评人、历史学家等),从最大限度地支持到公开批评这本书的观点不一。随着时间的推移,对这些文章的研究讲述了人们对《寂静的春天》的接受度的变化——它是如何达到现在的崇敬和影响力的。本文综合考察了《寂静的春天》和美国环境努力方面的各种文章,追踪了该书出版50年来公众态度的变化。
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