Bookedited by Angelique Richardson.
Contents:
1. Love and hatred are common to the whole sensitive creation: animal feeling in the century before Darwin
2. 'The Book of the Season': the conception and reception of Darwin's Expression
3. The backbone shiver: Darwin and the arts
4. Becoming an animal: Darwin and the evolution of sympathy
5. George Eliot, G.H. Lewes, and Darwin: animals, emotions, and morals
6. Between medicine and evolutionary theory: sympathy and other emotional investments in life writings by and about Charles Darwin
7. From entangled vision to ethical engagement: Darwin, affect, and contemporary exhibition projects
8. Reckoning with the emotions: neurological responses to the theory of evolution, 1870-1930
9. Darwin's changing Expression and the making of the modern state
10. Calling the wild: selection, domestication, and species
11. The development of emotional life
Afterword. The emotional and moral lives of animals: what Darwin would have said
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