Modernist Parasites

Bioethics, Dependency, and Literature, Post-1900

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Modernist Parasites

Bioethics, Dependency, and Literature, Post-1900

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Modernist Parasites: Bioethics, Dependency, and Literature, Post-1900 analyzes biological and social parasites in the political, scientific, and literary imagination. With the rise of Darwinism, eugenics, and parasitology in the late nineteenth century, Sebastian Williams posits that the “parasite” came to be humanity’s ultimate other—a dangerous antagonist. But many authors such as Isaac Rosenberg, John Steinbeck, Franz Kafka, Clarice Lispector, Nella Larsen, and George Orwell reconsider parasitism. Ultimately, parasites inherently depend on others for their survival, illustrating the limits of ethical models that privilege the discrete individual above interdependent communities.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgments

List of Figures

Introduction

Chapter 1: Contagion, Pests, and Parasites in Trench Poetry

Chapter 2: “The Million Enemies of the Earth”: Parasitism and Poverty in Great Depression Literature

Chapter 3: “Monstrous Vermin”: Becoming the Modernist Parasite

Chapter 4: “Parasitism & Prostitution-Or Negation”: The Parasite in Modernist Feminism

Chapter 5: The Tramp: Social Parasitism, Vagrancy, and Health

Epilogue

Bibliography

About the Author

Product details

Published Aug 22 2023
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781666921304
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 b/w illustrations;
Series Posthumanities and Citizenship Futures
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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