The Contradictions of Science in Machado de Assis (The Portuguese-speaking World)

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The Contradictions of Science in Machado de Assis (The Portuguese-speaking World)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781836245414

Full Description

This book explores the role of science in the short stories of Machado de Assis, focusing on works such as 'O Alienista' (1882), 'A Sereníssima República' (1882), and 'Idéias de Canário' (1899). It examines how Machado uses scientific theories as literary and sociological devices to critique modern state institutions, including hospitals, prisons and government-sponsored medical projects. His skepticism extends to the liberal and politically independent scientific discourse of late nineteenth-century Brazil, a period of profound political, economic and social change.

By questioning the idealized figure of the rational scientist, Machado exposes the racial and economic hierarchies upheld by the dominant intelligentsia. Madness, egocentrism and the use of fantastic elements—such as talking animals and absurd situations—engage with the ancient tradition of the fable to highlight social tensions. The result is an ethically charged poetics of unreason, shaped by an ironic skepticism toward Romantic nationalism, literary naturalism, and scientific positivism, particularly in relation to race, gender, class, and nationality.

Perfect for scholars of literature, history, and cultural studies, this book reinterprets Machado de Assis as a radical thinker whose fiction offers a penetrating critique of race, gender and class in the making of modern Brazil. It can also serve as an initial study for many interdisciplinary interpretations of his work, opening new perspectives on his engagement with science and politics.

Contents

INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1: THE QUIXOTIC SCIENCE: REGRESSIVE PROGRESS

Chapter 2: SOCIAL LABORATORIES: COLONIAL EXPERIMENTS

Chapter 3: FAMILIAR THEORIES: EXOTIC LANDS

Chapter 4: SOCIAL MEDICINE: STRANGE DISEASES

CONCLUSION: PLUS ULTRA

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