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American Curiosity Cultures Of Natural History In The Colonial British Atlantic World Susan Scott Parrish

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American Curiosity Cultures Of Natural History In The Colonial British Atlantic World Susan Scott Parrish
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.09 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Susan Scott Parrish
ISBN: 9780807830093, 0807830097
Language: English
Year: 2006

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American Curiosity Cultures Of Natural History In The Colonial British Atlantic World Susan Scott Parrish by Susan Scott Parrish 9780807830093, 0807830097 instant download after payment.

Colonial America presented a new world of natural curiosities for settlers as well as the London-based scientific community. InAmerican Curiosity, Susan Scott Parrish examines how various peoples in the British colonies understood and represented the natural world around them from the late sixteenth century through the eighteenth. Parrish shows how scientific knowledge about America, rather than flowing strictly from metropole to colony, emerged from a horizontal exchange of information across the Atlantic.
Delving into an understudied archive of letters, Parrish uncovers early descriptions of American natural phenomena as well as clues to how people in the colonies construed their own identities through the natural world. Although hierarchies of gender, class, institutional learning, place of birth or residence, and race persisted within the natural history community, the contributions of any participant were considered valuable as long as they supplied novel data or specimens from the American side of the Atlantic. Thus Anglo-American nonelites, women, Indians, and enslaved Africans all played crucial roles in gathering and relaying new information to Europe.
Recognizing a significant tradition of nature writing and representation in North America well before the Transcendentalists,American Curiosityalso enlarges our notions of the scientific Enlightenment by looking beyond European centers to find a socially inclusive American base to a true transatlantic expansion of knowledge.

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