Darwinism in Argentina: Major Texts (1845-1909) brings together essays, letters, short-stories, and public lectures by travelers, scientists, writers, and politicians about Darwin and the theory of evolution in XIX century Argentina. This selection of texts provides a thorough overview of the socio-ideological implications of the theory of evolution in South America, as well as the intellectual debate this scientific theory promoted in the discourses of fiction, law, history, and medicine in the formation of modern Argentina.
Darwinism in Argentina: Major Texts (1845-1909) brings together essays, letters, short-stories, and public lectures by travelers, scientists, writers, and politicians about Darwin and the theory of evolution in XIX century Argentina. This selection of texts provides a thorough overview of the socio-ideological implications of the theory of evolution in South America, as well as the intellectual debate this scientific theory promoted in the discourses of fiction, law, history, and medicine in the formation of modern Argentina.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Darwin the Heart of the Controversy: Science Politics and Literature by Leila Gomez Section I. The First Readers of The Origin of Species in Argentina: The Dialogue between Darwin and Muñiz and the Dispute on Natural Selection with Hudson (Darwin Hudson Muñiz Sarmiento) ·William Henry Hudson The Woodpecker of the Pampas ·Charles Darwin The Response ·Francisco Javier Muñiz The Muñi-Felis Bonaerensis ·Charles Darwin A Letter to Muñiz ·Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Ñata Oxen Section II. Scientific Fantasies: Followers and Detractors of Darwin in Argentina (Sarmiento Ameghino Moreno Alberdi Holmberg Burmeister Lugones Estrada) ·Eduardo L. Holmberg Two Parties in Conflict ·Eduardo L. Holmberg Charles Robert Darwin ·Francisco P. Moreno The Study of the South American Man ·Domingo F. Sarmiento Darwin ·Juan Bautista Alberdi Luz del Díäs Pilgrimage ·Hermann Burmeister History of Creation ·Florentino Ameghino Remembrance in Honor of Darwin. Transformism as an Exact Science ·Leopoldo Lugones Tribute to Ameghino ·José Manuel Estrada Naturalism and Education ·Leopoldo Lugones Izur Section III. Darwin and the Shaping of Argentine Identity. Historical-Sociological (Sarmiento Bunge Ramos Mejía Ingenieros) ·José María Ramos Mejía The Argentine Masses ·Carlos O. Bunge Our America ·Jose Ingenieros Sociological Evolution in Argentina: from Barbarism to Imperialism ·Domingo F. Sarmiento Racial Conflict and Harmony in the Americas Bibliography
Introduction: Darwin the Heart of the Controversy: Science Politics and Literature by Leila Gomez Section I. The First Readers of The Origin of Species in Argentina: The Dialogue between Darwin and Muñiz and the Dispute on Natural Selection with Hudson (Darwin Hudson Muñiz Sarmiento) ·William Henry Hudson The Woodpecker of the Pampas ·Charles Darwin The Response ·Francisco Javier Muñiz The Muñi-Felis Bonaerensis ·Charles Darwin A Letter to Muñiz ·Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Ñata Oxen Section II. Scientific Fantasies: Followers and Detractors of Darwin in Argentina (Sarmiento Ameghino Moreno Alberdi Holmberg Burmeister Lugones Estrada) ·Eduardo L. Holmberg Two Parties in Conflict ·Eduardo L. Holmberg Charles Robert Darwin ·Francisco P. Moreno The Study of the South American Man ·Domingo F. Sarmiento Darwin ·Juan Bautista Alberdi Luz del Díäs Pilgrimage ·Hermann Burmeister History of Creation ·Florentino Ameghino Remembrance in Honor of Darwin. Transformism as an Exact Science ·Leopoldo Lugones Tribute to Ameghino ·José Manuel Estrada Naturalism and Education ·Leopoldo Lugones Izur Section III. Darwin and the Shaping of Argentine Identity. Historical-Sociological (Sarmiento Bunge Ramos Mejía Ingenieros) ·José María Ramos Mejía The Argentine Masses ·Carlos O. Bunge Our America ·Jose Ingenieros Sociological Evolution in Argentina: from Barbarism to Imperialism ·Domingo F. Sarmiento Racial Conflict and Harmony in the Americas Bibliography
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