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Human Evolution And Fantastic Victorian Fiction 1st Edition Anna Neill

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Human Evolution And Fantastic Victorian Fiction 1st Edition Anna Neill
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.72 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Anna Neill
ISBN: 9780367722814, 036772281X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Human Evolution And Fantastic Victorian Fiction 1st Edition Anna Neill by Anna Neill 9780367722814, 036772281X instant download after payment.

Following the publication of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, Victorian anthropology made two apparently contradictory claims: it distinguished "civilized man" from animals and "primitive" humans and it linked them though descent. Paradoxically, it was by placing human history in a deep past shaped by minute, incremental changes (rather than at the apex of Providential order) that evolutionary anthropology could assert a new form of human exceptionalism and define civilized humanity against both human and nonhuman savagery.

This book shows how fantastic Victorian and early Edwardian fictions―utopias, dystopias, nonsense literature, gothic horror, and children’s fables―untether human and nonhuman animal agency from this increasingly orthodox account of the deep past. As they imagine worlds that lift the evolutionary constraints on development and as they collapse evolution into lived time, these stories reveal (and even occupy) dynamic landscapes of cognitive descent that contest prevailing anthropological ideas about race, culture, and species difference.

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