Cultures of Science and Technology
Term
Format
On Campus
Subject Area
Course Number
MLA 5020 943
Course Code
MLA5020943
Course Key
86783
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
Science and technology figure centrally in the economic, political, and socio-cultural changes that impact on our worlds. Happenings in the life sciences, including the discovery of new genes and genomic processes, pathways, and processes, are redrawing concepts of the body and human nature and re-figuring social and political relations. The seminar starts from the premise that scientific facts are made, not things existing a priori in the world and that are merely picked up by researchers and consumed by lay audiences. Likewise, technologies are created through a process of intense negotiation between producers and their sophisticated users. We explore the production of science and technology and how they 1) affect individuals, self-identities, subjectivity, kinship, and social relationships; 2) have interacted with or reinforced political programs, racial classifications, unequal access to knowledge, and patterns of social injustice; 3) inform contemporary institutional structures, strategies of governance, and practices of citizenship. We will combine methods and perspectives from social and cultural anthropology, the philosophy and history of science, and the social studies of science and technology, in addition to relying on historical case studies, ethnographies of science, scientific and medical journals and documentary films.
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