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Darwin'S Footprint: Cultural Perspectives on Evolution in Greece (1880–1930s) - CEU Press Studies in the History of Medicine
Zarimis, Maria (Adjunct lecturer, University of New South Wales)
Darwin'S Footprint: Cultural Perspectives on Evolution in Greece (1880–1930s) - CEU Press Studies in the History of Medicine
Zarimis, Maria (Adjunct lecturer, University of New South Wales)
The book demonstrates that in the late 19th to early 20th centuries Darwinism strongly influenced celebrated Greek literary writers and other influential intellectuals, which fueled debate in various areas such as 'man's place in nature', eugenics, the nature-nurture controversy, religion, as well as class, race and gender.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; The book demonstrates that in the late 19th to early 20th centuries Darwinism and associated science strongly influenced celebrated Greek literary writers and other influential intellectuals in various areas such as 'man's place in nature', the nature-nurture controversy, religion, and class, race and gender. In addition, it reveals that many of these individuals were not just dealing with important issues from social, political or philosophical perspectives, as has been the general thought till now, but they were also considering alternative approaches to these issues based on Darwinian and associated biological post-Darwinian ideas. These issues included the Greek race/nation, culture, language and identity;politics and gender equality. There is a focus on the work of Grigorios Xenopoulos as a case study, who wrote prolifically through this period. Brief Description: The book demonstrates that in the late 19th to early 20th centuries Darwinism and associated science strongly influenced celebrated Greek literary writers and other influential intellectuals in various areas such as 'man's place in nature', the nature-nurture controversy, religion, and class, race and gender. In addition, it reveals that many of these individuals were not just dealing with important issues from social, political or philosophical perspectives, as has been the general thought till now, but they were also considering alternative approaches to these issues based on Darwinian and associated biological post-Darwinian ideas. These issues included the Greek race/nation, culture, language and identity; politics and gender equality. There is a focus on the work of Grigorios Xenopoulos as a case study, who wrote prolifically through this period.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | March 10, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9789633860779 |
Publishers | Central European University Press |
Genre | Cultural Region > Greece |
Pages | 346 |
Dimensions | 159 × 234 × 30 mm · 580 g |