Science, Medicine, and the Body

LIT 709S

Introduces students to scholarship about the body's complex relations to science, technology and medicine. Examines how embodied knowledges and experiences of pain, disease, injury, and ability relate to forms of gender, sexuality, race, state power, coloniality, and capital. Explores these connections across debates in medical anthropology, science and technology studies, cultural theory, and the medical humanities, while paying close attention to different genres of writing.
Cross-Listed As
  • CULANTH 709S
  • GLHLTH 709S
  • GSF 709S
  • SCISOC 709S
Typically Offered
Occasionally