Helbig, Daniela Katharina (Author)
There are few doubts about the significance of science and technology for modern human culture and society. But as historians, we are still struggling to find appropriate descriptive terms to capture the broad processes of transformation brought about by "techno-science," the merging of technical production and modern institutionalized science. This dissertation argues that the term "experience" may serve as such an analytic lens in the specific historical setting of German aviation research from the 1920s through 1945. I reconstruct, on the one hand, the theorization of experience as a concept by the technical physicist Paul von Handel, influenced by the British astronomer Sir Arthur Eddington's distinction between "scientific" and "everyday" experience. On the other hand, I use the term as a historian's analytic concept to investigate practices in the context of flight experiments that I take to be constitutive of my historical actors' experiences. These are recordings of experimental pilots' cognitive judgements and bodily actions, some of them--such as in-flight note taking--continuous with older cultural technologies. On both of these levels of analysis, I explore the different resonances of "experience" as a term with a legacy as a central epistemological concept in the modern sciences, and as capturing the changing everyday reality in an increasingly technicized environment. My analysis of the textual theorization and simultaneous practical constitution of "techno-scientific experience" serves to read in a new light the story of the pilot and physicist Melitta Schiller-Stauffenberg. Of Jewish descent, Schiller chose to work for the Luftwaffe , the German air force, until her death in 1945 on a flight searching for her husband, Count Alexander Stauffenberg, who was imprisoned after his brother's failed attempt to assassinate Hitler. The concept and practical reality of "experience" are key to understanding the two striking choices Schiller made as intrinsically connected: the professional choice of working simultaneously as a pilot and a physicist, and the political choice of supporting the Reich's war effort. Schiller's story may be understood as exemplifying the fragile identity of the experiencing and the knowing self in 20 th -century techno-scientific modernity.
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