Darwin's Footprint

Maria Zarimis
Title
Darwin's Footprint
Subtitle
Cultural Perspectives on Evolution in Greece (1880–1930s)
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9789633860786
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346
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List of Illustrations

Preface and Acknowledgements


Chapter One. Introduction

Xenopoulos: Case Study

Evolutionary Theories

Social Implications of Evolutionism

Darwinism in Literature and Criticism

Darwinian Themes in International Literature

General Reception and Impact of Darwinism in Greece

Future Direction of the Greek Race: Eugenics and Post-Darwinian Discourse


Chapter Two. The Darwinian Impact on Modern Greek Writers

“Voltaire” and “Dock”

Emmanuel Roidis

Kostis Palamas

Nikos Kazantzakis

Alexandros Papadiamantis

Appendix. Poem: Τόπο αλλάζει and Its English Translation

Poem: Δαρβίνος and Its English Translation


Chapter Three. Darwinian reflections: Children’s Guidance

Science and Positivism

Heldreich and Gradualism

The Gender Divide

Science and Religion

Physiognomies and Expressions

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Chapter Four. A Re-Reading of Rich and poor: It’s All in the Eyes

Literary Criticism, the “Note” and Prologue

Physiognomy, Expressions and Natural Selection

The Eyes ― Mirror of the Soul


Chapter Five. Metamorphoses of Woman: dangerous fantasies

Xenopoulos’ Comments

Literary Criticism

Transforming Tereza

Extinctions

Chapter Six. New Woman, Degeneration/Regeneration and The Descent of Man

“The three-sided woman”

“Τhe night of degeneration”


Epilogue

Bibliography

Addendum: The Female Sex’s Handbookt

Maria Zarimis

Darwin's Footprint

Cultural Perspectives on Evolution in Greece (1880–1930s)

Darwin’s Footprint examines the impact of Darwinism in Greece, investigating how it has shaped Greece in terms of its cultural and intellectual history, and in particular its literature.

The book demonstrates that in the late 19th to early 20th centuries Darwinism and associated science strongly influenced celebrated Greek literary writers and other influential intellectuals, which fueled debate in various areas such as ‘man’s place in nature’, eugenics, the nature-nurture controversy, religion, as well as class, race and gender.

In addition, the study reveals that many of these individuals were also considering alternative approaches to these issues based on Darwinian and associated biological post-Darwinian ideas. Their concerns included the Greek “race” or nation, its culture, language and identity; also politics and gender equality.

Zarimis’s monograph devotes considerable space to Xenopoulos (1867-1951), notable novelist, journalist and playwright.

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Maria Zarimis

Maria Zarimis is Adjunct lecturer in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of New South Wales, Australia.