The invention of Humboldt : on the geopolitics of knowledge / edited by Mark Thurner and Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York, New York ; London : Routledge, [2023]
  • ©2023
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1 online resource (342 pages)

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Series
Routledge studies in global Latin America. [More in this series]
Summary note
"The Invention of Humboldt is a game-changing volume of essays by leading scholars of the Hispanic world that explodes many myths about Alexander von Humboldt and his world. Rather than 'follow in Humboldt's footsteps' this book outlines the new critical horizon of 'post-Humboldtian' Studies: the archaeology of all that lies buried under the Baron's epistemological footprint. Contrary to the popular image of Humboldt as a solitary 'adventurer' and 'hero of science' surrounded by New World nature, The Invention of Humboldt demonstrates that the Baron's opus and practice was largely derivative of the knowledge communities and archives of the Hispanic world. Although Humboldtian writing has invented a powerful cult that has served to erase the sources of his knowledge and practice, in truth Humboldt did not 'invent nature' nor did he pioneer global science: he was the beneficiary of Iberian natural science and globalization. Nor was Humboldt a pioneering, 'postcolonial' cultural relativist. Instead, his anthropological views of the Americas were Orientalist and historicist, and in most ways were less enlightened than those of his Creole contemporaries. This book will reshape the landscape of Humboldt scholarship. It is essential reading for all those interested in Alexander von Humboldt, the Hispanic American enlightenment, and the global history of science and knowledge"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.
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Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • Series Editors' Introduction
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction: Under Humboldt's Footsteps
  • Chapter Synopses
  • Notes
  • Chapter 1: The Apotheosis of Humboldt during the Nineteenth Century
  • Building a Transatlantic Scientific Network
  • A Sage for All Tastes
  • Chapter 2: A Sense of Place: Early Modern Roots of Humboldt's Natural History Practices
  • Plants and Rocks
  • Fieldwork and a Sense of Place
  • Early Modern Fieldwork
  • Sites of Knowledge
  • Humboldt's Personal Links with the Early Modern Scientific Tradition
  • Humboldt's Style of Doing Science
  • Chapter 3: Six Days on Tenerife: The Making of Humboldt's Tropical Antique
  • The Pico del Teide and the Dragon Tree
  • Alexander von Humboldt: Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Artist
  • The Shaping of Humboldt's Aesthetic Sensibility
  • The Tropical Antique
  • Invention and Publication
  • Chapter 4: Caldas and Humboldt in the Andes: Who Invented Biogeography?
  • Imbabura: A Formal Scenario for Caldas's Biogeography
  • Chimborazo: A Formal Scenario for Humboldt's Andean Biogeography
  • Synchronicities and Asymmetries
  • Conclusions
  • Chapter 5: An Archaeology of Mutis's Disappearing Gift to Humboldt
  • The Unlikely Encounter
  • The Exchanges
  • Mutis and His Flora de Bogotá in the Works of Humboldt and Bonpland
  • Because Words Always Contain Truths
  • Final Considerations and New Challenges
  • Chapter 6: Incas, Pyramids, and Amazons: Notes on Humboldt's Equatorial Encounters
  • Chapter 7: Humboldt's Magic Mountain
  • The Fame of the Mountains
  • Sublime Images
  • A Magical Place
  • Chapter 8: Peruvian Desencuentro : Humboldt's Fog, Unanue's Light.
  • The 'Second Columbus' Belatedly Discovers America
  • Humboldt's Dark and Melancholy Peru
  • Unanue's Brilliant and Ingenious Peru
  • Humboldt's Face
  • Burying the Baron's Footprints
  • Chapter 9: Air in a Flask: The Mexican Making of Humboldt's Objects of Knowledge
  • Erythronium: The (Un)making of a Metal
  • Cochineal: 'The dye which exists as long as Indians tend to it'
  • Xochicalco: Fragments for a Universal History of Civilisation
  • Concluding Reflections
  • Chapter 10: Humboldt's Misreading of the Mercantilist Face of New Spain
  • Harmony of Interests and Government Intervention
  • Society, Demography, and Economy in Broad Perspective
  • The Economic Valuation of Goods
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 11: Bonpland's Cactus, Or Trafficking in Exotics and Ignorance
  • The Cactaceae in Europe
  • Inventing the Cactus
  • Josephine's Heated Gardens and a Rose-Flowered Fig of the Indies
  • The Voyage and the Cacti
  • Chapter 12: Humboldt's Columbus, Or the Iberian Worlds that Humboldt Ignored
  • On Things Forgotten.
  • Global Physics and the Two 'Planets' of the Hispanic Monarchy
  • Archives and Knowledge or Ignorance of the New World
  • In the Footsteps of Humboldtian Ignorance
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 1-000-81450-5
  • 1-00-323147-0
  • 1-003-23147-0
  • 1-000-81440-8
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