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El. knyga: Reflecting on Darwin

  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317069676
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Apr-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317069676

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Taking up the historical evolution of Darwin and his theories and the cultural responses they have inspired, Reflecting on Darwin poses the following questions: 'How are the apparatuses in the mid-nineteenth century and at the turn of the twenty-first century interconnected with bio-scientific paradigms in art, literature, culture and science?' 'How are naturalism, determinism and Darwinism - the eugenics of the nineteenth century and the genetic coding of the twentieth century - positioned, embodied and staged in various media configurations and media genres?' and 'How have particular media apparatuses formed, displaced or stabilized the various concepts of humankind in the framework of evolutionary theory?' Ranging from the early circulation of Darwin’s ideas to the present, this interdisciplinary collection pays particular attention to Darwin’s postmillennial reception. Beginning with an overview of the historical development of contemporary ecological and ethical fears, Reflecting on Darwin then turns to Darwin’s influence on contemporary media, neo-Victorian literature and culture, science fiction literature and film, and contemporary theory. In examining the plurality of ways in which Darwin has been rewritten and reappropriated, this unique volume both mirrors and inspects the complexity of recent debates in Victorian and neo-Victorian studies.
List of Figures
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction: Cultural Reflections on Darwin and Their Historical Evolution 1(16)
Monika Pietrzak-Franger
Eckart Voigts
Part 1 The Cultural Evolution of Darwin's Thought
1 `I differ widely from you': Darwin, Galton and the Culture of Eugenics
17(24)
Angelique Richardson
2 Evolution, Heredity and Visuality: Reading Faces with Thomas Hardy
41(16)
Susanne Scholz
3 `How like us is that ugly brute, the ape!': Darwin's `Ape Theory' and Its Traces in Victorian Children's Magazines
57(16)
Jochen Petzold
4 Gender Trouble as Monkey Business: Changing Roles of Simian Characters in Literature and Film between 1870 and 1930
73(18)
Julika Griem
Part 2 Darwin's Cultural Resonance Today
5 Neo-Victorian Darwin: Representations of the Nineteenth-Century Scientist, Naturalist and Explorer in Twenty-First-Century Women's Writing
91(22)
Ann Heilmann
6 (Mis-)Representations of Darwin's Origin and Evolutionary Master Narratives in The Sea (2005) and The Secret Scripture (2008)
113(16)
Felix C.H. Sprang
7 Evolution for Better or for Worse? Science Fiction Literature and Film and the Public Debate on the Future of Humanity
129(18)
Angela Schwarz
Part 3 Darwin as `Pop Star' of Contemporary Theory
8 Displacing Humans, Reconfiguring Darwin in Contemporary Culture and Theory
147(18)
Virginia Richter
9 Ordering Darwin: Evolution and Normativity
165(18)
Nils Wilkinson
10 The Limits of Sociobiology: Is There a Sociobiological Explanation of Culture?
183(16)
Mathias Gutmann
11 `Survival of the Fittest' in Darwinian Metaphysics: Tautology or Testable Theory?
199(24)
Momme von Sydow
Index 223
Monika Pietrzak-Franger is Assistant Professor at TU Braunschweig, Germany, Barbara Schaff is Professor for English Language and Culture at Gƶttingen University, Germany, and Eckart Voigts is Professor for English Literature and Culture at TU Braunschweig, Germany.