Description:Upon its publication, "The Origin of Species" was critically embraced in Europe and North America. But how did DarwinOCOs theories fare in other regions of the world? Adriana Novoa and Alex Levine offer here a history and interpretation of the reception of Darwinism in Argentina, illuminating the ways culture shapes scientific enterprise. In order to explore how ArgentinaOCOs particular interests, ambitions, political anxieties, and prejudices shaped scientific research, "From Man to Ape" focuses on DarwinOCOs use of analogies. Both analogy and metaphor are culturally situated, and by studying scientific activity at EuropeOCOs geographical and cultural periphery, Novoa and Levine show that familiar analogies assume unfamiliar and sometimes startling guises in Argentina. The transformation of these analogies in the Argentine context led scienceOCoas well as the interaction between science, popular culture, and public policyOCoin surprising directions. In diverging from European models, Argentine Darwinism reveals a great deal about both Darwinism and science in general. Novel in its approach and its subject, "From Man to Ape" reveals a new way of understanding Latin American science and its impact on the scientific communities of Europe and North America.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with From Man to Ape: Darwinism in Argentina, 1870-1920. To get started finding From Man to Ape: Darwinism in Argentina, 1870-1920, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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294
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Release
2014
ISBN
0226596184
From Man to Ape: Darwinism in Argentina, 1870-1920
Description: Upon its publication, "The Origin of Species" was critically embraced in Europe and North America. But how did DarwinOCOs theories fare in other regions of the world? Adriana Novoa and Alex Levine offer here a history and interpretation of the reception of Darwinism in Argentina, illuminating the ways culture shapes scientific enterprise. In order to explore how ArgentinaOCOs particular interests, ambitions, political anxieties, and prejudices shaped scientific research, "From Man to Ape" focuses on DarwinOCOs use of analogies. Both analogy and metaphor are culturally situated, and by studying scientific activity at EuropeOCOs geographical and cultural periphery, Novoa and Levine show that familiar analogies assume unfamiliar and sometimes startling guises in Argentina. The transformation of these analogies in the Argentine context led scienceOCoas well as the interaction between science, popular culture, and public policyOCoin surprising directions. In diverging from European models, Argentine Darwinism reveals a great deal about both Darwinism and science in general. Novel in its approach and its subject, "From Man to Ape" reveals a new way of understanding Latin American science and its impact on the scientific communities of Europe and North America.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with From Man to Ape: Darwinism in Argentina, 1870-1920. To get started finding From Man to Ape: Darwinism in Argentina, 1870-1920, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.