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From Eden to savagery and civilization: British colonialism and humanity in the development of natural history, ca. 1600–1840

机译:从伊甸园到野蛮和文明:英国殖民主义和人类在自然历史的发展中,加利福尼亚州。 1600-1840

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This article is concerned with the relationship between British colonization and the intellectual underpinnings of natural history writing between the 17th and the early 19th centuries. During this period, I argue, a significant discursive shift reframed both natural history and the concept of humanity. In the early modern period, compiling natural histories was often conceived as an endeavour to understand God’s creation. Many of the natural historians involved in the early Royal Society of London were driven by a theological conviction that the New World contained the natural knowledge once possessed by Adam, but lost in the Fall from Eden. By the early 19th century, however, this theological framework for natural history had been superseded by an avowedly progressive vision of the relationship between humanity and nature. No longer ontologically distinct from the rest of creation, the human became a subject of natural history writing in a new way. Encounters between colonizers and colonized thus became a touchstone for tensions between divine and natural historical knowledge. The resolution of these tensions lay in the emergence of a concept of savagery that imbibed both a rational account of historical progress towards civilization and a religious conviction that savage humanity needed rescue from its animal nature.
机译:本文涉及英国殖民化与第十七世纪初与自然历史写作的知识基础之间的关系。在此期间,我争辩说,重新评估了自然历史和人类概念的重要话语。在早期的现代期间,编译自然历史通常被认为是理解上帝创作的努力。伦敦皇家学会的许多自然历史学家受到神学信念的推动,即新世界曾经被亚当所拥有的自然知识,而是在伊甸园沦陷。然而,到了19世纪初,这种自然历史的神学框架已被人类与自然之间关系的逐步审查所取代。不再与创作的其余部分不同,人类成为一种新的方式自然历史写作的主题。因此,殖民地和殖民的殖民地成为神圣和自然历史知识之间的紧张局势的黄石。这些紧张局势的解决方案奠定了野蛮概念的出现,以吸收对文明历史进步的理性叙述以及野蛮人类所需要的野蛮信念,野蛮人类需要救出其动物性质。

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