Being intimate with flies: on affective methodologies and laboratory work
Mehrabi Tara
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042720170
Tiivistelmä
Situated within feminist technoscience studies and affect theory, this
article explores the methodological specificities of working with Drosophila Melanogaster,
commonly known as fruit flies. Based on a year of participatory
observation in a fly lab, the article challenges the
modernist imaginaries of laboratory work as disembodied, detached and
objective. It suggests that laboratory work is instead an interactive,
embodied and affective process that takes place in proximity between
human and non-human, subject and object. The article therefore
contributes to earlier feminist science studies arguing that doing
science is an interactive, procedural, socio-cultural phenomenon.
However, while most such previous works focus on issues such as
connections, companionship, love and empathy, this article asks what
ethodological contributions can come from experiencing the intensity of
more than human encounters that inspire undesirable feelings such as
disgust.
Kokoelmat
- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]