Nineteenth-century American literature and the discourse of natural history
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Nineteenth-century American literature and the discourse of natural history
(Cambridge studies in American literature and culture)
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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19th century American literature and the discourse of natural history
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Discourse of Natural History illuminates how literary experimentation with natural history provides penumbral views of environmental survival. The book brings together feminist revisions of scientific objectivity and critical race theory on diaspora to show how biogeography influenced material and metaphorical concepts of species and race. It also highlights how lesser known writers of color like Simon Pokagon and James McCune Smith connected species migration and mutability to forms of racial uplift. The book situates these literary visions of environmental fragility and survival amidst the development of Darwinian theories of evolution and against a westward expanding American settler colonialism.
目次
- Introduction. Diminishment: Partial Readings in the Casualties of Natural History
- 1. Sketching American Species: Birds, Weeds, and Trees in Audubon, Cooper, and Pokagon
- 2. "Because I see - New Englandly - ": Emily Dickinson and the Specificity of Disjunction
- 3. Coral of Life: James McCune Smith and the Diasporic Structure of Racial Uplift
- 4. Thoreau's Dispersion: Writing a Natural History of Casualties.
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