The nature of genius has long been a subject of fascination and critique. Over the course of the mid- to late-nineteenth century, the representative capacities of the idea of genius in the United States shifted toward an increasingly detailed, psychologized, and sexualized notion of the individual-the genius as pathological subject. In Troubling Minds, Gustavus Stadler takes a broader view, locating in the concept of genius the predecessor to the modern idea of culture. In this book Stadler illuminates genius by examining its changing meanings in American discourses. For example, he unpacks the label of genius by viewing its volatility in relation to the political contingencies of the era, as U.S. society struggled with slavery, civil war, ...
Thinkers and researchers as diverse as Mill, Darwin and Faraday are well-known for their contributio...
This major monograph deals with the annexation of the concept of madness by eighteenth-century write...
This innovative cultural history investigates an intriguing, thrilling, and often lurid assortment o...
The nature of genius has long been a subject of fascination and critique. Over the course of the mid...
Though the title suggests it is, this book is not a cultural history of genius in the 19th-century U...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The eighteenth-century concept of ‘genius’ evolved to ...
By definition, geniuses have always been set apart from the societies in which they live, but Americ...
In this paper I wish to argue for a socio-cultural history of genius. During the eighteenth century ...
The two articles that comprise this analysis springboard from the availability and increased popular...
Part of a special issue on childhood and cultural studies. The writer provides a genealogy of genius...
The affiliation of insanity and genius can be traced back earliest to the Greeks, where individuals ...
In the years surrounding the Enlightenment and the American Revolution, Americans began critiquing s...
Writing about the brain and the nervous system more than a century ago, what were U.S. authors doing...
Genius is not an absolute concept and seems to vary in its considerations from era to era, disciplin...
Peter Watson's virtuoso sweep through modern German thought and culture, from 1750 to the present da...
Thinkers and researchers as diverse as Mill, Darwin and Faraday are well-known for their contributio...
This major monograph deals with the annexation of the concept of madness by eighteenth-century write...
This innovative cultural history investigates an intriguing, thrilling, and often lurid assortment o...
The nature of genius has long been a subject of fascination and critique. Over the course of the mid...
Though the title suggests it is, this book is not a cultural history of genius in the 19th-century U...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The eighteenth-century concept of ‘genius’ evolved to ...
By definition, geniuses have always been set apart from the societies in which they live, but Americ...
In this paper I wish to argue for a socio-cultural history of genius. During the eighteenth century ...
The two articles that comprise this analysis springboard from the availability and increased popular...
Part of a special issue on childhood and cultural studies. The writer provides a genealogy of genius...
The affiliation of insanity and genius can be traced back earliest to the Greeks, where individuals ...
In the years surrounding the Enlightenment and the American Revolution, Americans began critiquing s...
Writing about the brain and the nervous system more than a century ago, what were U.S. authors doing...
Genius is not an absolute concept and seems to vary in its considerations from era to era, disciplin...
Peter Watson's virtuoso sweep through modern German thought and culture, from 1750 to the present da...
Thinkers and researchers as diverse as Mill, Darwin and Faraday are well-known for their contributio...
This major monograph deals with the annexation of the concept of madness by eighteenth-century write...
This innovative cultural history investigates an intriguing, thrilling, and often lurid assortment o...