Courses

Fall 2019

Porous Bodies

, 3 pts, GR6653

POROUS BODIES

How are bodies in the world?


How is the world in bodies?


Building from these deceptively simple questions, ours will be an interdisciplinary reading seminar on how bodies (mostly human, but sometimes nonhuman) are made and remade in and through their environments and via their relationships to the material world. Privileging porosity as a rubric, we consider the ever-permeable boundaries between bodies and the other beings (be they viral, chemical, microbial or otherwise) with which they become entangled. Alongside the monographs under study, we will tackle article-length engagements with theories of new feminist/queer materialisms, decolonial and critical science studies. Further, a key aim of this course is to provide students the opportunity to hone some of the most important skills we have in our toolbox as academics, relative to our teaching, our public voice/s as critics, and to our own research.

Section Number
001
Call Number
10789
Day, Time & Location
W 12:10PM-2:00PM 963 EXT Schermerhorn Hall [SCH]
Instructor
Vanessa L Agard-Jones