HNUH228U

A Life Worth Living: The Legacy of Eugenics in Genetics

Should parents be able to choose their child's eye color? Or alter their child's genome to eliminate a hereditary disability? While these might seem like different concerns, both are eugenic questions. In this class students will learn about the legacy of eugenics and its role in the development of genetics by analyzing science fiction works through the lens of disability studies. We'll explore the past to identify who has historically been considered "fit" and look to the future to consider what kinds of embodiments, and life experiences, society seems willing to let disappear.

Sister Courses: HNUH228A, HNUH228B, HNUH228C, HNUH228O, HNUH228R, HNUH228V, HNUH228W, HNUH228Y, HNUH228Z

Spring 2024

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Fall 2023

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Spring 2023

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Past Semesters

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