ISBN:
0415872340
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020386333X
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9780415872348
,
9780203863336
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (vii, 305 p)
,
ill
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Routledge research in Atlantic studies 3
Parallel Title:
Print version Darwin in Atlantic Cultures : Evolutionary Visions of Race, Gender, and Sexuality
DDC:
306.09182109034
Keywords:
Darwin, Charles Influence
;
Social Darwinism
;
Darwin, Charles ; 1809-1882 ; Influence
;
Social Darwinism
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
This collection is an interdisciplinary edited volume that examines the circulation of Darwinian ideas in the Atlantic space as they impacted systems of Western thought and culture. Specifically, the book explores the influence of the principle tenets of Darwinism -- such as the theory of evolution, the ape-man theory of human origins, and the principle of sexual selection -- on established transatlantic intellectual traditions and cultural practices. In doing so, it pays particular attention to how Darwinism reconfigured discourses on race, gender, and sexuality in a transnational context. Co
Description / Table of Contents:
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Descent of Darwin in Atlantic Cultures; Part I Genders and Sexualities; 1 Strange Birds: Friedrich Nietzsche, Djuna Barnes, and Queer Evolution; 2 "Sexual Selection" and the Social Revolution: Anarchist Eugenics and Radical Darwinism in the United States, 1850-1910; 3 The Birds and the Bees: Darwin's Evolutionary Approach to Sexuality; 4 Love in the Age of Darwinian Reproduction; 5 Victorian Birdsongs: Sexual Selection, Gender, and Darwin's Theory of Music; Part II Race and Difference
Description / Table of Contents:
6 Rise And Fall: Degeneration, Historical Determinism, and William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!7 What Is It?: Difference, Darwin, and the Victorian Freak Show; 8 The Mocking Meme: Popular Darwinism, Illustrative Graphics, and Editorial Cartooning; 9 Selective Affinities: Darwin's Theory of Evolution in Adventure Novels by Jack London and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; Part III Colonization, Nation, and "Progress"; 10 Simians, Negroes, and the "Missing Link": Evolutionary Discourses and Transatlantic Debates on "The Negro Question"
Description / Table of Contents:
11 Evolution in the Backlands: Brazilian Intellectuals and the Development of a Nation12 The Evolution of the West: Darwinist Visions of Race and Progress in Roosevelt and Turner; 13 Darwinism in Spanish America: Union and Diversity in José Rodó and José Vasconcelos; 14 The Miseducation of Henry Adams: Fantasies of Race, Citizenship, and Darwinian Dynamos; Contributors; Index
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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