Lynn Festa (Author)
Although the Enlightenment is often associated with the emergence of human rights and humanitarian sensibility, "humanity" is an elusive category in the literary, philosophical, scientific, and political writings of the period. Fiction Without Humanity offers a literary history of late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century efforts to define the human. Focusing on the shifting terms in which human difference from animals, things, and machines was expressed, Lynn Festa argues that writers and artists treated humanity as an indefinite class, which needed to be called into being through literature and the arts.Drawing on an array of literary, scientific, artistic, and philosophical devices— the riddle, the fable, the microscope, the novel, and trompe l'oeil and still-life painting— Fiction Without Humanity focuses on experiments with the perspectives of nonhuman creatures and inanimate things. Rather than deriving species membership from sympathetic identification or likeness to a fixed template, early Enlightenment writers and artists grounded humanity in the enactment of capacities (reason, speech, educability) that distinguish humans from other creatures, generating a performative model of humanity capacious enough to accommodate broader claims to human rights.In addressing genres typically excluded from canonical literary histories, Fiction Without Humanity offers an alternative account of the rise of the novel, showing how these early experiments with nonhuman perspectives helped generate novelistic techniques for the representation of consciousness. By placing the novel in a genealogy that embraces paintings, riddles, scientific plates, and fables, Festa shows realism to issue less from mimetic exactitude than from the tailoring of the represented world to a distinctively human point of view.
...MoreReview Ian Duncan (2023) Review of "Fiction Without Humanity: Person, Animal, Thing in Early Enlightenment Literature and Culture". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 198-199).
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Penelope J. Corfield;
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Hehenberger, Susanne;
(2007)
Dehumanised Sinners and Their Instruments of Sin: Men and Animals in Early Modern Bestiality Cases, Austria 1500--1800
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Scott Anthony Venters;
(2021)
The (Im)Mediate Animal: Interspecies Entanglements in Early Enlightenment Transactions
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Tellkamp, Jörg Alejandro;
(2009)
Natur- und erkenntnisphilosophische Grundlagen der passiones animae bei Albert dem Großen
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Ian Duncan;
(2019)
Human Forms: The Novel in the Age of Evolution
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(2006)
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R. J. W. Mills;
(2018)
William Falconer’s Remarks on the Influence of Climate (1781) and the Study of Religion in Enlightenment England
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Whitney Barlow Robles;
(2023)
Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History
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Cecilia Muratori;
(2017)
‘In Human Shape to Become the Very Beast!’ – Henry More on Animals
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Dmitri Levitin;
(2015)
Ancient Wisdom in the Age of the New Science: Histories of Philosophy in England, c. 1640–1700
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Carhart, Michael C.;
(2007)
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Thomson, Ann;
(2010)
Animals, Humans, Machines and Thinking Matter, 1690--1707
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Lori Gruen;
(2018)
Critical Terms for Animal Studies
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Gontier, Thierry;
(2005)
Animal et animalité dans la philosophie de la Renaissance et de l'Age Classique
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Mariafranca Spallanzani;
(2011)
Descartes e il 'paradosso' degli animali-macchina
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Lorenzo Bianchi;
(2011)
Rorario tra Naudé e Bayle
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Guichet, Jean-Luc;
(2006)
Rousseau, l'animal et l'homme: L'animalité dans l'horizon anthropologique des Lumières
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Rachel Mann;
(2019)
Women’s Writing and The Poetics of Scientific Knowledge, 1620-1740
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Deborah J. Brown;
Calvin G. Normore;
(2020)
Descartes and the Ontology of Everyday Life
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