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The Garden Politic: Global Plants and Botanical Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century America, Mary Kuhn


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Автор: Mary Kuhn   (Мэри Кун)
Название:  The Garden Politic: Global Plants and Botanical Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century America
Перевод названия: Мэри Кун: Садовая политика. Всемирные растения и ботанический национализм в Америке девятнадцатого в
ISBN: 9781479820122
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 1479820121
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 288
Вес: 0.66 кг.
Дата издания: 07.02.2023
Серия: America and the long 19th century
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 4 b/w illustrations
Размер: 111 x 177 x 12
Ключевые слова: Botany & plant sciences,History of the Americas,Literature: history & criticism, HISTORY / United States / 19th Century,LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General,SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany
Подзаголовок: Global plants and botanical nationalism in nineteenth-century america
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How worldwide plant circulation and new botanical ideas enabled Americans to radically re-envision politics and society
The Garden Politic argues that botanical practices and discourses helped nineteenth-century Americans engage pressing questions of race, gender, settler colonialism, and liberal subjectivity. In the early republic, ideas of biotic distinctiveness helped fuel narratives of American exceptionalism. By the nineteenth century, however, these ideas and narratives were unsettled by the unprecedented scale at which the United States and European empires prospected for valuable plants and exchanged them across the globe. Drawing on ecocriticism, New Materialism, environmental history, and the history of science—and crossing disciplinary and national boundaries—The Garden Politic shows how new ideas about cultivation and plant life could be mobilized to divergent political and social ends.
Reading the work of influential nineteenth-century authors from a botanical perspective, Mary Kuhn recovers how domestic political issues were entangled with the global circulation and science of plants. The diversity of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s own gardens contributed to the evolution of her racial politics and abolitionist strategies. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s struggles in his garden inspired him to write stories in which plants defy human efforts to impose order. Radical scientific ideas about plant intelligence and sociality prompted Emily Dickinson to imagine a human polity that embraces kinship with the natural world. Yet other writers, including Frederick Douglass, cautioned that the most prominent political context for plants remained plantation slavery.
The Garden Politic reveals how the nineteenth century’s extractive political economy of plants contains both the roots of our contemporary environmental crisis and the seeds of alternative political visions.




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