Anthropology 238 - Anthropology of the Body
ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE BODY
Spring
2020
01
4.00
Patricia Mangan
TTh 10:50-12:05
Smith College
30014-S20
HILLYR GRAHAM
pmangan@smith.edu
Anthropology vitally understands bodies as socially meaningful, and as sites for the inculcation of ethical and political identities through processes of embodiment, which break down divides between body as natural and body as socially constituted. In this class, we engage these anthropological understandings to read how bodies are invoked, disclipined and reshaped in prisons and classrooms, market economies and multicultural democracies, religious and ethical movements, and the performance of gender and sexuality, disease and disability. Through these accounts of the body as an object of social analysis and as a vehicle for politics, we learn fundamental social theoretical and anthropological tenets about the embodiment of power, contemporary politics as forms of "biopolitics," and the deconstruction of the normative body.