从奇科到凯撒,为什么黑猩猩善于思考

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jay Mechling
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自达尔文以来,美国人就把它们对种族、性别、家庭的焦虑,以及有关先天与后天关系的问题,以及理解作为人类意味着什么的基本问题,投射到进化历史上与我们最接近的灵长类动物黑猩猩身上。自19世纪中叶以来,科学话语的历史和美国流行文化中关于黑猩猩的话语显示出对历史上特定时刻美国人焦虑的反应模式。
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From Chico to Caesar, Why Chimps Are Good to Think
Americans since Darwin have projected onto chimpanzees, the primates closest to us in evolutionary history, their anxieties about race, sex, family, and questions regarding the relationship between nature and nurture, questions basic to understanding what it means to be human. The history of scientific discourse and discourse in American popular culture about chimpanzees since the middle of the nineteenth century show patterns responsive to specific American anxieties at moments in history.
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CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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