Article ID: CBB001201815

Taxonomies of Feeling: The Epistemology of Sentimentalism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Racial and Sexual Science (2012)

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Despite scholarly assumptions that the scientific is opposed to the sentimental, sentimentalism shaped racial and sexual science. I argue that the once-prominent American School of Evolution translated the sensationist epistemology, in which all knowledge derives from the senses, into an explanation of species and race formation. In this view, species originated in sense-based experience and civilization originated in sentiment, granting individuals and especially the civilized control over their own evolution. As sensibility and sentiment denoted a susceptibility to both progress and degeneration, I show how these scientists' concept of sex differentiation attempted to work out some of the contradictions of the sentimental body. Overall, the essay suggests how the discourse of feeling shaped the modern logic of biological difference.

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Authors & Contributors
Hamlin, Kimberly Ann
Lockhart, Jeffrey W.
Cech, Erin A.
Bruch, Elizabeth E.
Bernardi, Massimo
Menegon, Michele
Concepts
Evolution
Darwinism
Biology
Science and race
Science and gender
Social Darwinism
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
18th century
17th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Southern states (U.S.)
Americas
Scotland
South America
Institutions
Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md.)
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