Anthropology of the Body

Harvard Summer School

ANTH S-188

Section 1

CRN 36144

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What is a body? What makes it visible, knowable, or meaningful? How does it produce knowledge and shape what we see, experience, and understand? This course centers the body as a critical site of anthropological inquiry. Through theory and ethnography, we explore the body as material, metaphorical, and conceptual. Our thinking is shaped by phenomenology, semiotics, feminist and critical race theory, and anthropological approaches to embodiment and practice. We engage ethnographic investigations of the body in spaces where it is performed, studied, and transformed—from hospitals and beauty salons to sites of bodily movement and labor. Together, these ethnographic and theoretical engagements guide students toward producing final research papers on the body as a site of inquiry and as navigated, contested, and lived.

Instructor Info

Angela Leocata, PhD

Lecturer on Social Studies in the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, Harvard University


Meeting Info

MW 3:15pm - 6:15pm (6/22 - 8/7)

Participation Option: Online Synchronous

Deadlines

Last day to register:

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students must attend and participate at the scheduled meeting time. See minimum technology requirements. Not open to Secondary School Program students.

Syllabus

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
36144 1 Online Synchronous Angela Leocata Open MW 3:15pm - 6:15pm
Jun 22 to Aug 7