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Anthropology Faculty
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Cori Hayden
Social Cultural Anthropology
327 Kroeber Hall
E-mail:
cphayden@berkeley.edu
Office Hours: W 1-3
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Anthropology of science, technology, and medicine; Latin America
(particularly Mexico); post-colonial science studies; kinship, gender,
and queer studies.
Research
interests
I am a cultural anthropologist and I work on the contemporary biosciences
in the Americas and the U.K. My work has primarily explored how claims
to and about biological material and knowledge help shape contemporary
social imaginaries of participation and marginalization. These questions
shaped my earlier writings on reproductive technologies, kinship, and
lesbian families in the US. They take expanded form in my recent ethnography
of bioprospecting in Mexico, When Nature Goes Public, which tracks
relationships among 'local' communities, public sector scientists, and
drug companies involved in controversial benefit-sharing agreements.
I am currently exploring the ethics and practice of clinical trials
in Latin America, as well as the rise of an ethic of benefit-sharing
in human genetic research. Together, these projects help me think about
a number of intertwined concerns. I am interested in critical, ethnographically
grounded approaches to intellectual property regimes, ethics, and other
modes of governance; in developments in the emergent field of science
studies in and of Latin America, and in how ideas of the public are
constituted through the biosciences, both North and South.
Representative publications
2003. When
Nature Goes Public: The Making and Unmaking of Bioprospecting in Mexico.
Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.
2003. From market to market: Bioprospectings idioms of inclusion.
American Ethnologist 30 (3):359-371.
2003. Suspended animation: A brine shrimp essay. In
Margaret Lock and Sarah Franklin, eds., Animation and Cessation: The
Anthropology of Life and Death. Santa Fe: School of American Research.
1998. "Hybrid Knowledges: Mexico's Niche in the Biodiversity Marketplace."
In Heins, Goerg and Flitner, eds., Politik der Natur: Neue Konflikte
um Biologische Ressourcenì (Politics of Nature: New Conflicts
over Biological Resources), pp. 215 - 232. Frankfort, Germany: Verlag,
Leske & Budrich.
1997. "A Biodiversity Sampler for the Millennium." In
Sarah Franklin and Helena Ragoné, eds., Reproducing Reproduction:
Kinship, Power, and Technological Change., pp. 173-206. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press.
1995. "Gender, Genetics, and Generation: Reformulating Biology
in Lesbian Kinship," Cultural Anthropology, Vol. 10, No. 1 (February):41-63.
Current Syllabi
Spring, 2007
- Anthropology189: Kinship
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- Past Syllabi
- Anthropology 250 X-1: Anthropology of Publics
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- Anthropology 176: Contemporary Latin America
Ethnographies of Relation: Readings in the Work of Marilyn Strathern
Anthropology 250X-2: Anthropology of Science
Courses
for Fall 2007
Anthropology
169B: Research Theory & Methods in Sociocultural Anthropology
Anthropology
250X-4: Anthropology of Science
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