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10 Dez
10. Dezember 2021
Cells Winter Speaker Series 2021-2022 (Literary Imagination in Science, Technology, and Society)

"I want to sustain wonder": On Science and Literature

Abstract: “I want to sustain wonder,” announces Katherine McKittrick in Dear Science and Other Stories (2020). In this talk, I take up McKittrick’s call to argue that wonder is an affective epistemology that enables the reimagination of what it means to know the natural world and an individual’s place in it. Through encounters with René Descartes, Adam Smith, Luce Irigaray, and Sara Ahmed, I present an archaeology of 18th-century wonder as a heuristic wherein difference is unreconciled, where self and other are unfamiliar. As the archive of 18th-century scientific and literary texts reveals, the space-time of wonder produces its own form of knowability with powerful implications for a more radical epistemology and a more just sociability.

Bio: Tita Chico (Professor, English) is a scholar and teacher of British literature of the long eighteenth century. She is the author of The Experimental Imagination: Literary Knowledge and Science in the British Enlightenment (Stanford University Press, 2018), Designing Women: The Dressing Room in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Culture (Bucknell University Press 2005), and the forthcoming Wonder: Literature and Science in the Long Eighteenth Century (under contract with Cambridge University Press).

These evening lectures are hosted online via Zoom in English. They are open to the public (registration required) and free of charge. Live captioning will be provided.

Series Moderators: Matthew Sample (CELLS) and Anna Nguyen (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences)

Referent/Referentin

Dr. Tita Chico (English, University of Maryland)

Veranstalter

Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences (CELLS)

Termin

10. Dezember 2021
17:00 Uhr - 18:00 Uhr

Ort

Online via Zoom


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