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## Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern (1991) | ## Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern (1991) | ||
- | A passage from the opening two pages of Latour' | + | A passage from the opening two pages of Latour' |
- | I.I The Proliferation of Hybrids | + | ### I.I The Proliferation of Hybrids |
- | On page four of my daily newspaper, I learn that the measurements taken above the Antarctic are not good this year: the hole in the ozone layer is growing ominously larger. Reading on, I turn from upper-atmosphere chemists to Chief Executive Officers of Atochem and Monsanto, companies that are modifying their assembly lines in order to replace the innocent chlorofluorocarbons, | + | "On page four of my daily newspaper, I learn that the measurements taken above the Antarctic are not good this year: the hole in the ozone layer is growing ominously larger. Reading on, I turn from upper-atmosphere chemists to Chief Executive Officers of Atochem and Monsanto, companies that are modifying their assembly lines in order to replace the innocent chlorofluorocarbons, |
- | The same article mixes together chemical reactions and political reactions. A single thread links the most esoteric sciences and the most sordid politics, the most distant sky and some factory in the Lyon suburbs, dangers on a global scale and the impending local elections or the next board meeting. The horizons, the stakes, the time frames, the actors - none of these is commensurable, | + | "The same article mixes together chemical reactions and political reactions. A single thread links the most esoteric sciences and the most sordid politics, the most distant sky and some factory in the Lyon suburbs, dangers on a global scale and the impending local elections or the next board meeting. The horizons, the stakes, the time frames, the actors - none of these is commensurable, |
- | On page six, I learn that the Paris AIDS virus contaminated the culture medium in Professor Gallo' | + | "On page six, I learn that the Paris AIDS virus contaminated the culture medium in Professor Gallo' |
- | On page eight, there is a story about computers and chips controlled by the Japanese; on page nine, about the right to keep frozen embryos; on page ten, about a forest burning, its columns of smoke carrying off rare species that some naturalists would like to protect; on page eleven, there are whales wearing collars fitted with radio tracking devices; also on page eleven, there is a slag heap in northern France, a symbol of the exploitation of workers, that has just been classified as an ecological preserve because of the rare flora it has been fostering! On page twelve, the Pope, French bishops, Monsanto, the Fallopian tubes, and Texas fundamentalists gather in a strange cohort around a single contraceptive. On page fourteen, the number of lines on high-definition television bring together Mr Delors, Thomson, the EEC, commissions on standardization, | + | "On page eight, there is a story about computers and chips controlled by the Japanese; on page nine, about the right to keep frozen embryos; on page ten, about a forest burning, its columns of smoke carrying off rare species that some naturalists would like to protect; on page eleven, there are whales wearing collars fitted with radio tracking devices; also on page eleven, there is a slag heap in northern France, a symbol of the exploitation of workers, that has just been classified as an ecological preserve because of the rare flora it has been fostering! On page twelve, the Pope, French bishops, Monsanto, the Fallopian tubes, and Texas fundamentalists gather in a strange cohort around a single contraceptive. On page fourteen, the number of lines on high-definition television bring together Mr Delors, Thomson, the EEC, commissions on standardization, |
- | Fortunately, | + | "Fortunately, |
- | **Yet no one seems to find this troubling. Headings like Economy, Politics, Science, Books, Culture, Religion and Local Events remain in place as if there were nothing odd going on.** | + | "**Yet no one seems to find this troubling. Headings like Economy, Politics, Science, Books, Culture, Religion and Local Events remain in place as if there were nothing odd going on.**" (Latour [1991] 1993, 1–2). |
+ | ## Pair-and-share discussion | ||
- | ## Small group discussion | + | To the list above, we can also add **[[https:// |
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- | To the list above, we can also add **salmon farming in Norway**. Every fact of daily life is touched by what Lien and Law call **the performativity of knowledge**. A world made by the peformativity of knowledge is a house of cards: It **cannot stand** without constant adjustment, tweaking, fiddling... and **it still falls down**. | + | |
The more a society, and the global institutional order at large, attempts to assert its " | The more a society, and the global institutional order at large, attempts to assert its " | ||
- | 1. Find new hybrids in today' | + | 1\. Buddy up; work in pairs. |
- | 2. What categories does the newspaper put the hybrids in? What ontological boundaries are transgressed by the appearance of the hybrids? | + | |
+ | * Read the extract from Latour' | ||
+ | * Read the [[https:// | ||
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+ | 2\. Find new hybrids in today' | ||
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+ | * Where do you [[https:// | ||
+ | * What source did you choose? | ||
+ | * By the way, // | ||
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+ | 3\. What categories does the newspaper put the hybrids in? | ||
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+ | 4\. What ontological boundaries are transgressed by the appearance of the hybrids? | ||
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+ | **//And remember//, even if you're working in pairs, every small group needs a spokesperson and a scribe...** | ||
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+ | ## References | ||
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+ | Latour, Bruno. (1991) 1993. We Have Never Been Modern. Translated by Catherine Porter. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. https:// | ||
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+ | Lien, Marianne Elisabeth, and John Law. 2011. “‘Emergent Aliens’: On Salmon, Nature, and Their Enactment.” Ethnos 76 (1): 65–87. https:// | ||
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