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04/21/2004 16:29

International Conference "Biology, Literature and Culture in the Nineteenth Century" (Uni Bamberg)

Dr. Oliver Pfohlmann Dezernat Kommunikation
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg

    This interdisciplinary conference will focus on some of the cultural and literary constructions of nineteenth-century biology. Distinguished academics and younger scholars from Europe and the United States will deal with key issues like Ordering Knowledge; Biology and Gender; Darwinist Cultures; Continental Responses to Darwinism; Insects and Monsters; Physiology and Psychology.

    Centre for British Studies, University of Bamberg, Germany, 14-16 May 2004

    Programme and Organization: Dr. Anne-Julia Zwierlein

    Supported by: DFG and British Council

    During the nineteenth century the natural sciences acquired their persisting cultural authority. Today's biological research and the life sciences have their foundations in that period which completed the change from natural philosophy to experimentalist science. Fundamental scientific discoveries, especially in the fields of evolutionary and micro-biology, transformed Victorian beliefs about the place of humans in nature. However, the division between science and the humanities was not recognized in the nineteenth century: Scientists (e.g. Robert Chambers, Charles Darwin, G.H. Lewes, T.H. Huxley, John Tyndall) and creative writers drew on a common imagination in terms of subject matter, language, style and imagery.

    This interdisciplinary conference will focus on some of the cultural and literary constructions of nineteenth-century biology. Distinguished academics and younger scholars from Europe and the United States will deal with the following key issues: Ordering Knowledge; Biology and Gender; Darwinist Cultures; Continental Responses to Darwinism; Insects and Monsters; Cells and Communication; Physiology and Psychology. Among the creative writers covered will be Thomas Carlyle, Wilkie Collins, Joseph Conrad, Arthur Conan Doyle, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Peter Kropotkin, Robert Louis Stevenson, and H.G. Wells.

    Organisation

    Dr. Anne-Julia Zwierlein
    Tel: (0049)(0)951 863 2274
    Fax: (0049)(0)951 863 5274
    Email: anne.zwierlein@split.uni-bamberg.de

    Bitte senden Sie eine schriftliche Anmeldung an folgende Adresse / email:

    Centre for British Studies
    Dr. Anne-Julia Zwierlein
    Kapuzinerstr. 25
    96045 Bamberg
    anne.zwierlein@split.uni-bamberg.de

    Anmeldeschluss ist der 10. Mai 2004


    More information:

    http://www.uni-bamberg.de/split/cbs/deutsch/konfer5.htm


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