Gender Studies 333EM - Advanced Seminar: 'Flesh and Blood: Naturecultural Embodiments'

Naturecultural Embodiments

Spring
2025
01
4.00
Christian Gundermann

MW 11:30AM-12:45PM

Mount Holyoke College
126976
Shattuck Hall 318
cgunderm@mtholyoke.edu
What does it mean to be (in?) a body? Who counts as whole, broken or food? How do discipline, punishment, use, reproduction, and illness come into play? What are agency, animacy, knowledge, consciousness in relation to embodiment? Western rationality has produced and disciplined a coherent, bounded, defended, racialized, and gendered bodily Self through medicine, psychiatry, nutrition, education, sexology, thanatology, obstetrics, and other disciplines. We will explore this production and its continual undoing, through topics such as medical diagnosis, disability, death and burial cultures, infection, diet, breastfeeding and dairy, chronic illness, depression, queerness, and hormone replacement.

Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors; Prereq: GNDST-101 and GNDST-221 or GNDST-201, or CST-200 or CST-248, or 8 credits in Anthropology, Sociology, Biology, Environmental Studies or Geography.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.