Einstein's public image in the US is as a saintly scientific grandpa. This is bunk and always has been. He was a complex guy. Sometimes in ways that are good (e.g., his defense of civil rights, which earned him a 1,400 page FBI file), sometimes not (e.g., his issues with women).
The danger with "Surely You're Joking" is that there is a certain brand of smart-alecky male who identifies very strongly with Feynman's self presentation — the, "I'm just trying to have a good time, and I happen to be smart in a world full of dummies" thing.
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I think that's already a problematic aspect to Feynman (I am inherently suspicious of such narratives) and Feynman fan-boys, but when you add the casual and overt misogyny as part of that "package," it gets pretty toxic pretty quickly.
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And whenever I have a book that I think might or might not be useful for a younger person, I always want to ask, would I feel comfortable giving this to a female student? If the answer is no, then I don't want to give it to ANY student.
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There are, sadly, plenty of other examples they can choose from just by watching TV though… it is true that if you are focusing on the narrow “smart aleck future physicist” then yes, could be dangerous material.
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