Richards, Evelleen (Author)
Written over several decades and collected together for the first time, these richly detailed contextual studies by a leading historian of science examine the diverse ways in which cultural values and political and professional considerations impinged upon the construction, acceptance and applications of nineteenth century evolutionary theory. They include a number of interrelated analyses of the highly politicised roles of embryos and monsters in pre- and post- Darwinian evolutionary theorizing, including Darwin’s; several studies of the intersection of Darwinian science and its practitioners with issues of gender, race and sexuality, featuring a pioneering contextual analysis of Darwin’s theory of sexual selection; and explorations of responses to Darwinian science by notable Victorian women intellectuals, including the crusading anti-feminist and ardent Darwinian, Eliza Lynn Linton, the feminist and leading anti-vivisectionist Frances Power Cobbe, and Annie Besant, the bible-bashing, birth-control advocate who confronted Darwin’s opposition to contraception at the notorious Knowlton Trial.
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Hamlin, Kimberly A.;
(2011)
The “Case of a Bearded Woman”: Hypertrichosis and the Construction of Gender in the Age of Darwin
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Richards, Evelleen;
(1997)
Redrawing the boundaries: Darwinian science and Victorian women intellectuals
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Numbers, Ronald L.;
Stenhouse, John;
(1999)
Disseminating Darwinism: The Role of Place, Race, Religion, and Gender
(/isis/citation/CBB000110621/)
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Elly McCausland;
(2021)
From the Plant of Life to the Throat of Death: Freakish Flora and Masculine Forms in Fin de Siècle Lost World Novels
(/isis/citation/CBB380386690/)
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Jones, Jeannette Eileen;
Sharp, Patrick B.;
(2010)
Darwin in Atlantic Cultures: Evolutionary Visions of Race, Gender, and Sexuality
(/isis/citation/CBB001033825/)
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Schuller, Kyla;
(2012)
Taxonomies of Feeling: The Epistemology of Sentimentalism in Late-Nineteenth-Century Racial and Sexual Science
(/isis/citation/CBB001201815/)
Book
Zarimis, Maria;
(2015)
Darwin's Footprint: Cultural Perspectives on Evolution in Greece (1880--1930s)
(/isis/citation/CBB001551568/)
Thesis
Juzda, E;
(cited 2011)
The Rise and Fall of British Craniometry, 1860--1939
(/isis/citation/CBB001567345/)
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Lander, James;
(2010)
Lincoln and Darwin: Shared Visions of Race, Science, and Religion
(/isis/citation/CBB001023156/)
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Durbach, Nadja;
(2010)
Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture
(/isis/citation/CBB001034248/)
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Nöthlich, Rosemarie;
Wetzel, Nadine;
Hoßfeld, Uwe;
Olsson, Lennart;
(2006)
“Ich acquirirte das Schwein sofort, ließ nach dem Niederstechen die Pfoten abhacken u. schickte dieselben an Darwin”---Der Briefwechsel von Otto Zacharias mit Ernst Haeckel (1874--1898)
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Erica Fretwell;
(2020)
Sensory Experiments: Psychophysics, Race, and the Aesthetics of Feeling
(/isis/citation/CBB457783202/)
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Sharp, Patrick B.;
(2007)
Savage Perils: Racial Frontiers and Nuclear Apocalypse in American Culture
(/isis/citation/CBB000741883/)
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Grosz, Elizabeth;
(2011)
Becoming Undone: Darwinian Reflections on Life, Politics, and Art
(/isis/citation/CBB001221153/)
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Nichols, Rachael L.;
(2010)
The Human Animal: Tangles in Science and Literature, 1870--1920
(/isis/citation/CBB001567211/)
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Milam, Erika Lorraine;
(2010)
Beauty and the Beast? Conceptualizing Sex in Evolutionary Narratives
(/isis/citation/CBB001020306/)
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Hamlin, Kimberly Ann;
(2014)
From Eve to Evolution: Darwin, Science, and Women's Rights in Gilded Age America
(/isis/citation/CBB001422038/)
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Hamlin, Kimberly Ann;
(2007)
Beyond Adam's Rib: How Darwinian Evolutionary Theory Redefined Gender andInfluenced American Feminist Thought, 1870--1920
(/isis/citation/CBB001560667/)
Thesis
Stein, Melissa Norelle;
(2008)
Embodying Race: Gender, Sex, and the Sciences of Difference, 1830--1934
(/isis/citation/CBB001561139/)
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Brown, Ricardo;
(2010)
Until Darwin: Science, Human Variety and the Origins of Race
(/isis/citation/CBB001022781/)
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