Article ID: CBB001021220

Of Atoms, Oaks, and Cannibals; or, More Things That Talk (2010)

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Walls, Laura Dassow (Author)


Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Volume: 101
Pages: 590--598


Publication Date: 2010
Edition Details: Part of a focus section: “History of Science and Literature and Science: Convergences and Divergences”
Language: English

While literary works are often treated as museum pieces, an alternative Romantic/Pragmatic aesthetic emphasizes instead the rootedness of all texts in lived experience. This suggests that both literary and scientific texts may be approached as performances that weave together discursive and material elements, giving language to matter, both making, and becoming, things that talk. Three authors are contrasted: Emerson uses natural objects as metaphors to complete his thought; Thoreau uses natural objects as mediators who enroll him to speak for them in the name of a wider ecology; Humboldt attempts to enroll nonhumans, namely cannibals, into the global civil community by asking them to speak for themselves. The resulting quandary unsettles the Cartesian boundary between human and nonhuman, subject and object; as scholars divided by this boundary, we must multiply our own relations, the better to understand the ties that bind us into the common project of building the Cosmos.

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Description Contrasts the ideas of Emerson, Thoreau, and Humboldt on natural objects and the natural world.


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Authors & Contributors
Branch, Michael P.
Lansley, Charles Morris
Sivils, Matthew Wynn
Cornejo, Carlos
Wilson, Eric G.
Tresch, John
Journals
Ethics, Place and Environment
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Ashgate
University of Minnesota
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Texas Tech University
University of Toronto Press
Concepts
Romanticism
Nature
Science and literature
Science and culture
Philosophy
Environmentalism
People
Thoreau, Henry David
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Humboldt, Alexander von
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Wordsworth, William
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
Enlightenment
20th century
17th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Americas
Pacific Ocean
France
Soviet Union
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