Cultural transmission and the French Enlightenment
Repurposing the past

Edited by Hanna Roman,Olivia Sabee

ISBN13: 9781836242840

Imprint: Voltaire Foundation

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 28/07/2025

Availability: Not yet available

Description
Many French Enlightenment thinkers sculpted their identity and projected their ideas into the future via reflection on the past, despite their rhetoric of rupture and rejection of tradition. Emphasizing the entangled nature of eighteenth-century thought and its reception, Cultural transmission and the French Enlightenment: repurposing the past asks where the past ends and its interpretation begins, illuminating the myriad material forms of knowledge and their circulation across geographical space and time. The contributing authors uncover and interrogate the cultural assumptions of both the French Enlightenment and its afterlife. Each essay examines this process of cultural transmission and the ramifications today of the continued sourcing of ideas generated during the Enlightenment. Bringing together perspectives ranging from literary studies, to history of science and theater studies, the authors of this volume interpret the Enlightenment through its continuity rather than as a set of fixed, universal values. Instead of accepting or contesting Western society and politics as the apogee of progress, and seeking an intellectual past by which to define the present, such approaches situate the Enlightenment in a longer chain of invention, repurposing, and reception.
Figures and tables Acknowledgements Introduction: reading cultural transmission through entngled histories - Hanna Roman and Olivia Sabee Eighteenth-century French literary portraits: the repurposing of a seventeenth-century socialite practice - Cynthia Laura Vialle-Giancotti Chemical manipulations of nature: new social categories in Diderot's *Encyclopédie * - Célia Abele Medicine: physicians use their history to promote enlightenment - Kathleen Wellman Religion: moral philosophy in the *Encyclopédie * dYverdon - Clorinda Donato Sociability: pleasure, violence, and theater on the militarized French periphery - Logan J. Connors Re-performance: navigating the ethics and aesthetics of Enlightenment dance performance for the contemporary stage - Amanda Danielle Moehlenpah Misanthropy: Mercier mobilizes Shakespeare against the Revolution - Joseph Harris An unexpected journey: from Jean-Jacques;s intent to Rousseau's legacy in late eighteenth-century France - Clovis Gladstone Voltaire's fanaticism, then and now - Annelle Curulla Feminisms: gendered appraoches to French universalism(s) - Valentina Denzel and Tracy Rutler Victor Klemperer on Voltaire and Rousseau: the French Enlightenment and German-Jewish autobiographical writing under the Third Reich - Arvi Sepp Bibliography
  • Language: history & general works
  • European history
  • General (US: Trade)
Height:
Width:
Spine:
Weight:0.00
List Price: £75.00