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Sociology of the Body

Informacje ogólne

Kod przedmiotu: WSM.IASP-VP-2
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: (brak danych) / (brak danych)
Nazwa przedmiotu: Sociology of the Body
Jednostka: Instytut Amerykanistyki i Studiów Polonijnych
Grupy: Przedmioty dla programu WSMP-0120-2SO
Punkty ECTS i inne: 4.00 Podstawowe informacje o zasadach przyporządkowania punktów ECTS:
  • roczny wymiar godzinowy nakładu pracy studenta konieczny do osiągnięcia zakładanych efektów uczenia się dla danego etapu studiów wynosi 1500-1800 h, co odpowiada 60 ECTS;
  • tygodniowy wymiar godzinowy nakładu pracy studenta wynosi 45 h;
  • 1 punkt ECTS odpowiada 25-30 godzinom pracy studenta potrzebnej do osiągnięcia zakładanych efektów uczenia się;
  • tygodniowy nakład pracy studenta konieczny do osiągnięcia zakładanych efektów uczenia się pozwala uzyskać 1,5 ECTS;
  • nakład pracy potrzebny do zaliczenia przedmiotu, któremu przypisano 3 ECTS, stanowi 10% semestralnego obciążenia studenta.

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Język prowadzenia: angielski

Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2023/2024" (w trakcie)

Okres: 2024-02-26 - 2024-06-16
Wybrany podział planu:
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Typ zajęć:
Wykład, 30 godzin, 16 miejsc więcej informacji
Koordynatorzy: Kyle Green, Agnieszka Stasiewicz-Bieńkowska, Jolanta Szymkowska-Bartyzel
Prowadzący grup: Kyle Green
Lista studentów: (nie masz dostępu)
Zaliczenie: Przedmiot - Egzamin
Cele kształcenia:

By the end of this course, I hope you find Sociology of the Body to be one of the most enjoyable and useful courses at the university. My goal is to have helped you:

• Apply theory to analyze socio-cultural phenomena and how that relates to the body.

• Recognize the three ways the body can be looked at in order to understand these phenomena.

• Think about how the way that the body is looked at informs our relationship with our own and each other’s bodies.

• Build your ability to read and engage with complicated arguments.

• See important connections and patterns where you had not before.

• Improve your ability to formulate sociological questions about socio-cultural

phenomena.

Forma i warunki zaliczenia:

Module Write-ups (x4) ……................................................50%

Discussion Helper (x4) ....................................................40%

Participation ....................................................................10%

TOTAL ..............................................................................100%

Metody sprawdzania i kryteria oceny efektów kształcenia uzyskanych przez studentów:

DISCUSSION Helper: Since this course is seminar/book-club style, we need discussion helpers. Each student is responsible for ‘helping’ with four classes this semester (1 per week and 1/2 of our total meetings). The discussion helper is responsible for bringing a short outline of the reading/summary of the argument, their impression of the key takeaway, and three discussion questions. *I will provide a sheet with a few suggestions to help you in this process.


MODULE WRITE-UP: This course is made up of four independent modules. Each module is based around a different theorist/topic related to the body and society. Each module is made up of same combination of lectures, readings, and podcasts. After completing all of the assigned content, your job is to:

• write a summary of the theme or theory of the module (2-3 paragraphs).

• Discuss how each assigned reading/podcast relates to your summary of the module. Some will fit much more easily - make sure to discuss this.

• Make a connection to your own example - this could be an experience you’ve had, something you’ve seen in the news, a music video, a joke, anything really! (1-2 paragraphs)

• Tell me what you liked or didn’t like about the argument (this can be a more of an opinion)

*the last two sections go together well and can be combined.

Skrócony opis:

The body has come into vogue as a topic of discussion both inside and outside of academia. Cultural shifts have tied identity and consumption increasingly tight to the body. And with technological breakthroughs, it becomes progressively easier to manipulate the flesh and surveil the population in manners that once was only imagined in science fiction novels.

This course will focus on three approaches to understanding the relationship between the body and society: the lived body, groups of bodies, and the body as an object. Through this, we will explore how we experience the world through our own bodies, how the body is defined and understood through group interaction, and how our bodies become the object of a variety of

types of knowledge, expertise, and surveillance. In exploring these three approaches, we will read work exploring emotions, skill-acquisition, self-discipline, self-exploration, group ritual, consumption of other bodies, and body surface modification. Topics of examination will include health/medicine, sport, celebrity, media, gender/sex, sexuality, trauma, food, hygiene, and more.

Pełny opis:

The body has come into vogue as a topic of discussion both inside and outside of academia. Cultural shifts have tied identity and consumption increasingly tight to the body. And with technological breakthroughs, it becomes progressively easier to manipulate the flesh and surveil the population in manners that once was only imagined in science fiction novels.

This course will focus on three approaches to understanding the relationship between the body and society: the lived body, groups of bodies, and the body as an object. Through this, we will explore how we experience the world through our own bodies, how the body is defined and understood through group interaction, and how our bodies become the object of a variety of

types of knowledge, expertise, and surveillance. In exploring these three approaches, we will read work exploring emotions, skill-acquisition, self-discipline, self-exploration, group ritual, consumption of other bodies, and body surface modification. Topics of examination will include health/medicine, sport, celebrity, media, gender/sex, sexuality, trauma, food, hygiene, and more.

Day1: Lecture Topic: Course Overview, Why a Sociology of the Body, Norbert Elias and the ‘Civilizing Process’

Podcasts: Invisibilia ‘Poop Friends’

Reading: Matthew Immergut “Manscaping: The Tangle of Nature, Culture, and Male Body Hair”

Day2: Lecture Topic: Anthony Giddens & the Body as Identity

Reading: Jia Tolentino “Outdoor Voices Blurs the Lines Between Working Out and Everything Else”, Paul Flannery “Extreme Athleticism Is the New Midlife Crisis”

Day3: Lecture Topic: Transgression & Intimacy I

Podcasts: Give Theory a Chance w/ Neil Gong

Reading: NYTimes ‘Gotham Girls Roller Derby’, NYTimes ‘Bump, Tumble, Go Faster! In Egypt, Roller Derby is Real Life’

Photo Essay: Inside the Ring of Underground Wrestling

Day4: Lecture Topic: Transgression & Intimacy II

Podcasts: interview with Celia from Roc Pole Fitness

Reading: S. Newmahr “Living on the Edge”

Day5: Lecture Topic: Pierre Bourdieu & The Body as Capital

Reading: L. Wacquant “‘Pugs at Work’: Bodily Capital and Bodily Labour Among Professional Boxers”, Jennifer Wesely “Exotic Dancing and the Negotiations of Identity”

Day6: Lecture Topic: Iris Marion Young & the Gendered Body

Reading: Andrea Long Chu “The Emily Ratajkowski You’ll Never See”, Emily Rataikowski “K-Spa”

Day7: Lecture Topic: Michel Foucault, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, and the Power of Discourse

Reading: Joseph Bernstein “Young Men Seek Answers to an Age-Old Question: How to Be Hot”, Abigail Saguy “What is Wrong w Fat”

Day8: Lecture Topic: Cognition & the Cultural Triangle (Smells & Sounds)

Podcasts: Through line: A History of Scent

Reading: J. Sazena “The Limits of the Lunchbox Movement” S. Suh “Familiar Foreign Food: Southern Style barbecue in Seoul”

D9: Consultation Day

Literatura:

Required readings: I will share digital copies of all readings.

Audio/Video files: I will also share podcasts to listen to via email.

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