Article ID: CBB904458929

Dark Degenerations: Life, Light, and Transformation beneath the Earth, 1840–circa 1900 (2022)

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Focusing on Kentucky’s immense and world-famous Mammoth Cave, this essay considers contexts from across the nineteenth century in which subterranean darkness was envisaged as a driving force in the transformation of living things. In fact, the cave was the stage for several allied discourses of “dark degeneracy” that conjured images of both generative and destructive mutability, from the generation of animals without eyes to the apparent disintegration of some kinds of human bodies and minds through exposure to the darkness. In elucidating several parallel discourses of dark degeneracy, the essay offers a distinct contribution to several bodies of scholarship by highlighting an important and hitherto neglected manifestation of an intensifying nineteenth-century focus on the how of natural processes and a growing sense of the transformative significance of the apparent cohesion of malleable bodies with their wider environments. At the same time, it evidences the influence of Mammoth Cave in forging and contributing to late nineteenth-century debates about degeneration and shows how dominant sensory hierarchies framed both popular and scientific understandings of life in the deep darkness.

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Authors & Contributors
Mattes, Johannes
Parise, Mario
Elizabeth, Hannah J
Aliverti, Massimo
Gröndal, Hedvig
Clark, Peder
Concepts
Medicine and society
Public health
Public understanding of medicine
Speleology
Caves
Prevention and control of disease
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
20th century, late
Medieval
Places
Italy
Germany
Istanbul (Turkey)
Mediterranean region
West Germany
Québec (Canada)
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