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Natural Kinds: Botany, Aesthetics, and the Taxonomy of Families in British Literature, 1760--1807.

机译:自然种类:植物学,美学和英国文学中的家庭分类学,1760--1807。

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Natural Kinds traces the employment of a "botanic aesthetics" to redraw the boundaries of kinship in British fiction of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Though botany has long been recognized as a rich source of language and metaphor for many authors in this period, this dissertation will show that it also provided an ethos of observation and organizing knowledge that had profound effects on authors' representation of subjectivity and the form of the ties that bound one person to another. Linnaeus's sexual system, the taxonomy that dominated British botany from the 1760s to the 1830s, embedded traditional metaphors of marriage into its descriptions of taxa. Scholarship has therefore concluded that texts employing botanic discourses follow Linnaeus's lead, shoring up conservative notions of family, gender, and sexuality. However, in examining texts that foreground botany---principally Erasmus Darwin's poetry and novels by Ann Radcliffe, Charlotte Smith, and Sydney Owenson---I demonstrate that authors in this period frequently deploy botanic aesthetics to interrogate the limitations and failures of traditional family forms. Using botanic aesthetics to map feeling and memory through the detailed observation of plant life, these authors build sentimental communities---"botanic families"---that reflect progressive ideologies of gender, sexuality, and social order.;I contend that the exclusive focus on the Linnaean system which pervades scholarly work on the confluence of botany, gender, and literature severely limits attention to the progressive ideologies supported by organic theories of natural kinds. Rather than employing a strictly Linnaean taxonomy, the authors I study rely on a taxonomy inflected by organic theories of "natural kinds," which drew from the careful observation of detail to extrapolate the principles that connected one species to another and one taxon to the next: unlike Linnaeus's artificial taxa, natural kinds were understood to reflect an order inhering in nature. Because botanic families patterned their aesthetics after such observational practices, authors legitimized these families' ties of sympathy and affection: botany enabled these authors to discount traditional family forms as "artificial" and instead offer their progressive, sentimental communities as the natural order of human relations.
机译:Natural Kinds追溯了“植物学美学”的运用,以重新描绘18世纪后期和19世纪初英国小说中的亲属关系。尽管在这一时期,植物学一直被认为是许多作者丰富的语言和隐喻来源,但本论文将表明,植物学也提供了观察和组织知识的精神,这对作者的主观性表示和形式产生了深远的影响。将一个人绑定到另一个人的联系。 Linnaeus的性系统是从1760年代到1830年代主导英国植物学的分类法,将婚姻的传统隐喻嵌入到其分类单元的描述中。因此,奖学金得出的结论是,采用植物学话语的文本遵循Linnaeus的领导,巩固了关于家庭,性别和性的保守观念。但是,在研究前景植物学的文本时(主要是伊拉斯mus斯·达尔文的安拉德克利夫,夏洛特·史密斯和悉尼·欧文森的诗歌和小说),我证明了这一时期的作者经常运用植物学美学来审视传统家庭的局限和失败。形式。这些作者利用植物美学通过对植物生命的详细观察来映射感觉和记忆,这些作者建立了感性社区-“植物学家庭”-反映了性别,性和社会秩序的进步意识形态。对林奈体系的关注集中在遍及植物学,性别和文学融合的学术研究上,这严重地限制了人们对自然种类有机理论所支持的先进意识形态的关注。我研究的作者没有采用严格的Linnaean分类法,而是依靠受“自然种类”有机理论影响的分类法,这种分类法是从对细节的仔细观察中得出的,推断出将一个物种与另一个物种和一个分类单元联系到另一个物种的原理。 :与Linnaeus的人工分类单元不同,自然物种被理解为反映了自然界中的秩序。由于植物家庭遵循这样的观察方式来塑造自己的审美观,因此作者合法化了这些家庭的同情和感情纽带:植物学使这些作者将传统的家庭形式贬低为“人工的”,而是将其进步的,感性的社区作为人类关系的自然秩序。 。

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  • 作者

    Schroeder, Bendta.;

  • 作者单位

    Brandeis University.;

  • 授予单位 Brandeis University.;
  • 学科 Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 271 p.
  • 总页数 271
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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