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‘The vagaries of a Rafinesque’: imagining and classifying American nature

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posted on 2023-06-07, 20:12 authored by Jim EndersbyJim Endersby
Some early nineteenth-century American naturalists condemned their contemporary, Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1783-1840), as 'eccentric', or worse. Both during his life and long after his death, his botanical work in particular was criticised, even ridiculed. However, in recent years, attempts have been made to restore his reputation and the term 'genius' has even been used to describe him. This paper examines this continuing fascination with this strange, disturbing figure and argues that in the competing interpretations of his life and work, Rafinesque has generally been used to typify bad classification; he is perhaps better understood in a broader, literary context as embodying a particular kind of American national identity.

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  • Published

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences

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1369-8486

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Elsevier

Issue

3

Volume

40

Page range

168-178

Pages

11.0

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  • History Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-02-06

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