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After Darwin: Literature, Theory, and Criticism in the Twenty-First Century [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x16 mm, weight: 420 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Series: After Series
  • Pub. Date: 15-Dec-2022
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009181157
  • ISBN-13: 9781009181150
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x16 mm, weight: 420 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Series: After Series
  • Pub. Date: 15-Dec-2022
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009181157
  • ISBN-13: 9781009181150
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Creative storytelling is the beating heart of Darwin's science. All of Darwin's writings drew on information gleaned from a worldwide network of scientific research and correspondence, but they hinge on moments in which Darwin asks his reader to imagine how specific patterns came to be over time, spinning yarns filled with protagonists and antagonists, crises, triumphs, and tragedies. His fictions also forged striking new possibilities for the interpretation of human societies and their relation to natural environments. This volume gathers an international roster of scholars to ask what Darwin's writing offers future of literary scholarship and critical theory, as well as allied fields like history, art history, philosophy, gender studies, disability studies, the history of race, aesthetics, and ethics. It speaks to anyone interested in the impact of Darwin on the humanities, including literary scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and general readers interested in Darwin's continuing influence.

An interdisciplinary and international study that helps readers explore the philosophy and writings of Charles Darwin and their contribution to theories of human evolution and difference, philosophy, and beauty. Short chapters detail specific elements of Darwin's thinking about environments, animals, feminism, gender, disability, and ethics.

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This book explores the philosophy and writings of Charles Darwin and their contribution to theories of philosophy, evolution, and beauty.
List of Figures
vii
List of Contributors
viii
1 Introduction: After Darwin: Ecology, Posthumanism, and Aesthetics in the Twenty-First Century
1(18)
Devin Griffiths
Deanna Kreisel
PART I ENVIRONMENTS AFTER DARWIN
2 Darwin after Nature: Evolution in an Age of Extinction
19(14)
Jesse Oak Taylor
3 Darwin and Animal Studies
33(12)
Caroline Hovanec
4 Darwin's Birdsong: Sound Studies and Darwinian Aesthetics
45(12)
Miranda Butler
5 Darwin and the Anthropocene
57(16)
Allen MacDuffie
PART II DIFFERENCES AFTER DARWIN
6 Disability after Darwin
73(10)
Travis Chi Wing Lau
7 Race after Darwin
83(12)
B. Ricardo Brown
8 Darwin under Domestication
95(13)
Kathleen Frederickson
9 Feminism at War: Sexual Selection, Darwinism, and Fin-de-Siecle Fiction
108(13)
Carol Colatrella
10 The Survival of the Unfit
121(16)
Wai Chee Dimock
PART III HUMANISM AFTER DARWIN
11 Darwin's Human History
137(14)
Ian Duncan
12 Conscience after Darwin
151(14)
Patrick Fessenbecker
Nikolaj Nottelmann
13 Darwin, the Sublime, and the Chronology of Looking
165(13)
Alexis Harley
14 Instinctive Moral Actions: Darwin and the Ethics of Biology
178(21)
Angelique Richardson
15 Darwinian Analogies in Thinking about Art and Culture
199(12)
Haun Saussy
Afterword 211(14)
George Levine
References 225(25)
Index 250
Devin Griffiths is an Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature. His book, The Age of Analogy (2016) was a finalist for the BARS, BSLS, and NVSA book prizes. His work has appeared in Critical Inquiry, Victorian Studies, ELH, the History of Humanities, and Book History. He's now working on a study of ecocriticism and the energy humanities. Deanna Kreisel is Associate Professor of English at the University of Mississippi. She is the author of Economic Woman: Demand, Gender, and Narrative Closure in Eliot and Hardy, and has published articles in PMLA, Representations, ELH, Novel, Victorian Studies, Nineteenth Century Literature, and elsewhere. Her current book project is on utopia and sustainability in Victorian culture.