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Cartographies of
the Body Workshop -///
Madrid, October
22-24, 2012
STS
department, Philosophy Institute, Spanish National Scientific Research Council.
There are many ways to talk about the body. Yet,
there are also many ways to practice and visualize bodies. In this conference
we aim to have an input selection of versions and repertoires of bodies in the
analyses offered by STS and social science approaches. The body is the primary
environment in which we live, the physical boundary that identifies us, as
“unique individuals”, and the other, other bodies. Science and technology have
focused on the task of knowing, opening, modifying, slicing, describing and
prescribing notions on bodies. For this conference, we do not wish to start
with a predetermined idea of what a body is
and what are its borders but we seek to analyze, however, the many bodies that
can be enacted by different
practices and the connections between them. Thus we invite contributions to the
conference that seek to offer a version of the body, topographically or
analytically, empirically or theoretically.
What
other repertoires could be mobilized to talk, practice, and visualize bodies?
What are the networks that can be made visible to talk about them? (The
destruction of the public and the erosion of the commons and its effects on
bodies, the fluidity of notions of the “patient” and “illness”, the metabolic
and gastric functions of eating for which without no bodies will survive, etc.)
Confirmed
key note speakers are Thomas W. Laqueur (Department of
History, University of California Berkeley), Sebastian Abrahamsson (Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
University of Amsterdam) and Sandra Eder
(Institute and Museum for the History of Medicine, University of Zurich).
///-Contributions
To be considered, please send a talk
title and short abstract (250 words max) along with your name,
institution, and email to cartographiesofthebody@ gmail.com.
Deadline for submission is JUNE 15, 2012. We will have the
final program by JULY 15, 2012.
///-Place and Date
The Workshop will take place in Madrid, at the
Center for Social Science Research (CCHS), Spanish National ResearchCouncil (CSIC). From Monday OCTOBER 22nd to Wednesday 24th, 2012.
///-Organizers
This will be the final workshop of a 4 year investigation devoted to the
technologies of the body, and the #4 workshop of the Cartographies of the Body research team (FF12009-07138-FISO). In 2009 we celebrated the Science, Technology, and
Gender: Bodies and Differences, in 2010 the Cartographies of the Body:
bio-politics of Science and
Technology, and in 2011 the Cartographies of Science and Technology: Ethnographies,
Images, and Epistemologies .
Contact:
cartographiesofthebody@gmail. com
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