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Cyborgs Unbound: Feminist STS, Interdisciplinarity, and Graduate Education
Author(s) -
Kiran Asher,
Mel Chen,
Kareem Khubchandani,
Eli Nelson,
Banu Subramaniam
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
catalyst
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2380-3312
DOI - 10.28968/cftt.v7i1.34995
Subject(s) - technoscience , sociology , human sexuality , gender studies , queer , feminism , media studies , social science
This Lab Meeting took place as a roundtable titled Cyborg Manifestations. Hosted at MIT in February 2020, it was part of the Boston-area Consortium for Graduate Studies in Gender, Culture, Women, and Sexuality’s (GCWS) series Feminisms Unbound. The introduction maps the history and structure of the GCWS series and highlights how its rigorous commitment to interdisciplinary graduate education fosters feminist science and technology studies (STS) in the Boston area. The introduction also frames the remarks of the roundtable participants, who speak to drag queens, artificial intelligence, plant life, gender and environmental conservation, and objecthood. Five transcripts or “lab reports” highlight how the figure of the cyborg animates and reinvigorates feminist, queer, and trans approaches to technoscience.

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