
Published online:
21 September 2017
Published in print:
27 April 2017
Online ISBN:
9780226437064
Print ISBN:
9780226436906
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1.1 The return of the native 1.1 The return of the native
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1.2 A visual ideology 1.2 A visual ideology
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1.3 “My excellent judgement in beauty” 1.3 “My excellent judgement in beauty”
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1.4 “‘Improved’ to extinction” 1.4 “‘Improved’ to extinction”
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OXFORD ACADEMIC STYLE
Richards, Evelleen, 'The Ugly Brother', Darwin and the Making of Sexual Selection (Chicago, IL , 2017; online edn, Chicago Scholarship Online, 21 Sept. 2017), https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226437064.003.0001, accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
CHICAGO STYLE
Richards, Evelleen. "The Ugly Brother." In Darwin and the Making of Sexual Selection University of Chicago Press, 2017. Chicago Scholarship Online, 2017. https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226437064.003.0001.
Abstract
Chapter 1 analyses the defining moment of Darwin’s conception of sexual selection: his lived experience of savage encounter with the indigenes of Tierra del Fuego during the voyage of the Beagle. It is argued that his early adoption of the view that the different human races had different in-born, heritable standards of beauty or aesthetic taste, a view that underpinned his notion of aesthetic choice in animals, was founded in Darwin’s reconciliation of his liberal abolitionist background with a pervasive contemporary “visual ideology” that had some commonalities with later biological racism.
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