This dissertation examines Charles Darwin’s major texts together with literary works by turn-of the-century American women writers—Nella Larsen, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Kate Chopin—in order to trace how evolutionary theory shaped transatlantic cultural ideas of race, particularly black identity, and gender. I focus on the concept of “descent” as the overarching theme organizing categories of the human in evolutionary terms. My perspective and methods—examining race and gender from a black feminist perspective that draws on biopolitics theory, as well as using close reading, affect theory, and attention to narrative in my textual analysis—comprise my argument’s framework. By bringing these perspectives and methods together in my attent...
“Biopolitics, Female Choice, and First Wave Feminism” argues that the shift allowing women to enter ...
This dissertation identifies the production of a theory of aesthetic evolution--a belief that the hi...
This dissertation investigates the heightened interest in heredity as a biological inheritance that ...
textThis dissertation reveals that the American reception of evolution often hinged on the theory's ...
textThis dissertation reveals that the American reception of evolution often hinged on the theory's ...
Recent scholarship has begun to tear down the distinction between Darwinism and social Darwinism by ...
While much has been written about the impact of Darwin\u27s theories on U.S. culture, and countless ...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation, I examine the nexus, or rather interpl...
In recent years, feminist critics have moved from focusing on the misogynistic aspects of late-Victo...
In recent years, feminist critics have moved from focusing on the misogynistic aspects of late-Victo...
This dissertation uses feminist neo-materialist and evolutionary theory to examine non-maternal rela...
This dissertation uses feminist neo-materialist and evolutionary theory to examine non-maternal rela...
This thesis examines the significance of evolutionary biology to works by three prominent American e...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
“Biopolitics, Female Choice, and First Wave Feminism” argues that the shift allowing women to enter ...
This dissertation identifies the production of a theory of aesthetic evolution--a belief that the hi...
This dissertation investigates the heightened interest in heredity as a biological inheritance that ...
textThis dissertation reveals that the American reception of evolution often hinged on the theory's ...
textThis dissertation reveals that the American reception of evolution often hinged on the theory's ...
Recent scholarship has begun to tear down the distinction between Darwinism and social Darwinism by ...
While much has been written about the impact of Darwin\u27s theories on U.S. culture, and countless ...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this dissertation, I examine the nexus, or rather interpl...
In recent years, feminist critics have moved from focusing on the misogynistic aspects of late-Victo...
In recent years, feminist critics have moved from focusing on the misogynistic aspects of late-Victo...
This dissertation uses feminist neo-materialist and evolutionary theory to examine non-maternal rela...
This dissertation uses feminist neo-materialist and evolutionary theory to examine non-maternal rela...
This thesis examines the significance of evolutionary biology to works by three prominent American e...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
“Biopolitics, Female Choice, and First Wave Feminism” argues that the shift allowing women to enter ...
This dissertation identifies the production of a theory of aesthetic evolution--a belief that the hi...
This dissertation investigates the heightened interest in heredity as a biological inheritance that ...