Anthropology 497DK - ST-CARE: Doing, Knowing, Being
Fall
2022
01
3.00
Felicity Aulino,Lynnette Arnold
TU 10:00AM 12:45PM
UMass Amherst
55793
Machmer E-24
felicity@anthro.umass.edu
larnold@umass.edu
55794
What counts as care? For whom? In what contexts? To what effects? In this course, we will draw on a range of ethnographic work, including cultural and linguistic anthropology, as well as feminist and indigenous theory, film, media, and activist literature to explore contemporary issues of care. In the three units of the class - doing, knowing, being - we examine care as a concrete everyday practice, one that is rooted in and shapes ways of understanding the world, and which has far-reaching implications that both reproduce and resist multiple intersecting inequalities. We will explore methodology. We will ask political questions. We will encourage a deeper consideration of care, not only research and scholarship, but also in the interdependent ways in which we live our lives.