Article ID: CBB509322382

Visible Labour? Productive Forces and Imaginaries of Participation in European Insect Studies, ca. 1680–1810 (2021)

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The practice of early modern natural history depended on the collective collecting activities of a great variety of people. Among them, artisans played a major role in acquiring and distributing knowledge about the natural world and they contributed significantly to the scholarly labour in natural history. This distributed labour was both acknowledged by contemporaries as well as hidden from sight, reflecting the period′s dominant norms for class and gender. By combining an interpretation of the visual representation of labour in European insect studies with an examination of written sources about natural history practices from about 1680 to 1810, this article decodes the often-codified frontispieces and other more symbolic illustrations to offer new insights into the labour of natural history. Those who identified as scholars and artisans (or both) conceptualised their own intellectual and practical engagement with natural history within the semantic field of work. Some seemed to have even envisioned a new social role for academics as well as artisans. This article analyses the diversity of the “productive forces” in insect studies as they changed over time and it reconstructs what I will call the social imaginaries of participation.

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Authors & Contributors
Ackery, Phil
Ackery, Phillip R.
Douglas, A. Starr
Downey, Greg
Goodger, Kim
Griffin, Emma
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Eighteenth-Century Life
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Oxford University Press
University of Alabama Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
Yale University Press
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Concepts
Natural history
Collectors and collecting
Entomology
Social class
Science and gender
Women in science
People
Caradja, Aristed
Casati, Gaetano
Engelmann, George
Fountaine, Margaret
Gray, Asa
Hunter, William
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century
16th century
21st century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Europe
Africa
India
Australia
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