220104 Climate, Environment, and the Human Body in Early Modern Thought (K) (SoSe 2023)

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This course is the historical contextualization to "African Slavery and 'Tropicality' in the Americas, 1500-1888" (Course No. 220103). It is an interactive part lecture, part seminar style course in which we will look at how the human body, health, the environment and climate were perceived in early modern European thought. The course thus bridges the research fields of medical, cultural, and environmental history as well as the more recent field of the history of the body. Once we understand how these different elements converged in and were entangled in humoral pathology, it will also be more evident to understand how "climate" could become an argument for the enslavement of African people in the transatlantic colonial context.

Requirements for participation, required level

Good English language skills, willingness to discuss and interact in English

Bibliography

Carrera, Magali Marie. Imagining Identity in New Spain: Race, Lineage, and the Colonial Body in Portraiture and Casta Paintings. Joe and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2003.
Chaplin, Joyce E. Subject matter: Technology, the Body, and Science on the Anglo-American Frontier, 1500-1676. Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press, 2001.
———. "Race." In The British Atlantic World, 1500-1800, edited by David Armitage and Michael J. Braddick. 154-72. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2002.
Earle, Rebecca. The body of the conquistador : food, race, and the colonial experience in Spanish America, 1492-1700. Critical perspectives on empire. Cambridge, UK ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Groebner, Valentin. "Complexio/ Complexion: Categorizing Individual Natures, 1250-1600." In The Moral Authority of Nature, edited by Lorraine Daston and Fernando Vidal. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2004.
Siraisi, Nancy G. Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine: An Introduction to Knowledge and Practice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,, 1990.

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22-4.2 Mastermodul Geschichtswissenschaft: Vormoderne
4.2.3
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22-HEPS-HM1 Hauptmodul 1: Entwicklung der Wissenschaften Entwicklung der Wissenschaften I Study requirement
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Entwicklung der Wissenschaften II Graded examination
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22-M-4.2 Mastermodul Vormoderne
4.2.3
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.15 Profilmodul "Gesellschaft - Wissen - Umwelt"
4.2.3
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22-M-4.4.16 Profilmodul "Global- und Verflechtungsgeschichte"
4.2.3
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22-M-4.4.2 Profilmodul "Geschichte der Vormoderne"
4.2.3
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22-M-4.4.6-IAS3 History of the Americas / Historia de las Américas Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.4.6-IAS9 Advanced History of the Americas / Estudios avanzados de la historia de las Américas Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.5.15 Forschungsmodul "Gesellschaft - Wissen - Umwelt"
4.2.3
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.5.16 Forschungsmodul "Global- und Verflechtungsgeschichte"
4.2.3
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-M-4.5.2 Forschungsmodul "Geschichte der Vormoderne"
4.2.3
Historische Kontextualisierung Study requirement
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22-WS-CSH Globale Strukturen und Interaktionen: Literatur-, kultur- und geschichtswissenschaftliche Perspektiven Überblick Study requirement
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23-WS-GE Globale Verflechtungen Überblick Study requirement
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30-MGS-5 Hauptmodul 4: Körper und Gesundheit Seminar 1 Study requirement
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- This course (historical contexualization) should ideally be studied together with the Seminar "African Slavery and ’Tropicality’ in the Americas, 1500-1888"
- Studienleistung: Active Particpation (i.e. actually being present in the course and participating in the discussions)

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Type(s) / SWS (hours per week per semester)
K / 2
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This lecture is taught in english
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Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology / Department of History
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