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Title: Politics in the Scientific Classification of Human Bodies


1
Politics in the Scientific Classification of
Human Bodies
  • A Presentation by
  • Katheryn Wright
  • and Dr. Kay Picart

2
Introduction
  • The first three chapters of Londa Schiebingers
    Natures Body deal with how the classification of
    plants, mammals and apes by naturalists
    intersects with certain gender issues of 18th
    century Europe.
  • This presentation focuses on the last four
    chapters that discuss how the human body acts as
    a site of contestation for political power.

3
Aims
  • Understand how Foucaults notion of political
    anatomy serves as a framework for Schiebingers
    analysis
  • Discuss specific ways humankind was to be divided
  • Articulate the difference between
    environmentalism and biological determinism,
    making sure to understand basic assumptions about
    nature

4
Aims (2)
  • Realize the conflict between scientific sexism
    and scientific racism, both of which serve as
    reaction to the Revolutions claim for natural
    rights
  • Articulate the difference between the doctrine
    of the great chain of being and the doctrine of
    sexual complementarity
  • Understand the body politic, or how the body is
    infused with power
  • Discuss how the practitioners of science affect
    sciences outcome

5
Works Cited
  • Foucault, Michel. Docile Bodies. In Foucault
    Reader. Ed. Paul Rabinow (New York Pantheon
    Books, 1984). 179-187.
  • Hooks, bell. The Oppositional Gaze Black
    Female Spectators. Feminism and Tradition in
    Aesthetics. Eds. Peggy Zeglin Brand and Carolyn
    Korsmeyer (State College, Pennsylvania Penn
    State University Press, 1995). 142-159
  • Kubrick, Stanley, dir. Clockwork Orange.
    Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Adrienne Corri
    (Warner Bros., 1971).
  • Picart, Caroline. The Darwinian Shift Kuhn vs.
    Laudan (Acton Massachusetts Copley, 1997).
  • Schiebinger, Londa. Natures Body Gender in the
    Making of Modern Science (Boston Beacon Press,
    1993). 115-212.
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