Climate of denial Darwin, climate change, and the literature of the long nineteenth century / Allen MacDuffie.

Author/creator MacDuffie, Allen, 1975-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoStanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2024]
Descriptionxi, 281 pages ; 24 cm
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Contents Introduction : we have never been Darwinian -- Forms of denial -- The denial of Darwin -- Denial in the first person -- George Eliot and free indirect denial -- Virginia Woolf and the ends of denial -- Conclusion : full disclosure.
Abstract "Many people today experience the climate crisis with a divided state of mind: aware of the extreme effects, but living everyday life as if the crisis is not actually happening. This book argues that this structure of feeling has roots that can be traced back to the nineteenth century, when Western culture encountered the profound shock of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Darwin's theory made it increasingly difficult for secular humanists to flatly deny that humans are animals, fully enmeshed in natural systems and processes. But like those of us confronting climate change today, many writers and scientists struggled to integrate its depersonalizing vision into their understanding of the place of humans in the natural order. The result was that the radical environmental implications of The Origin of Species were evaded as soon as they were articulated, abetted by a culture of denial structured by the illusions of capital and empire. In light of the climate emergency, Climate of Denial recontextualizes nineteenth-century texts to offer rich insight into the defensive strategies used - then and now - to avoid confronting the unsettling realities of our situation on this planet"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 259-271) and index.
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LCCN 2023046212
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