Anthropology 216HM - Special Topics in Anthropology: 'Feminist Engagements with Hormones'
Feminist Engagemnt w/Hormones
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Jacquelyne Luce
TTH 01:30PM-02:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
110492
Clapp Laboratory 126
jluce@mtholyoke.edu
110450,110492
This course takes a transdisciplinary and multi-sited approach to explore the social, political, biocultural, and legal complexities of hormones. Hormones "appear" in many discussions about reproductive and environmental justice, identity, health and chronicity. But what are hormones? What are their social, political and cultural histories? Where are they located? How do they act? The course will foster active learning, centering feminist pedagogies of collaborative inquiry. Examples of topics to be explored are: transnational/transcultural knowledge production about hormones; hormonal relations to sexgender, natureculture, bodymind; and hormone-centered actions and activism.
Prereq: 4 credits in gender studies.