14. Evolving Images: Race and Popular Darwinism in Nineteenth-Century Photography
Professor Elizabeth Edwards explores how the emerging mass medium of photography engaged with popular Darwinian ideas in the nineteenth century, and how notions of race, ‘type’ and ‘hard science’ collided with troubling results.
Published: 03 Aug 2009
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August 28th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Jolly good!!! Spiffing!!!
Didn’t get why in the Darwin part of the museum has a painting with a dog in it!!!
But over all good good!!!