Article ID: CBB188270251

Laboratory of Domesticity: Gender, Race, and Science at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 1903–30 (2018)

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During the early twentieth century, the Bermuda Biological Station for Research (BBSR) functioned as a multipurpose scientific site. Jointly founded by New York University, Harvard University, and the Bermuda Natural History Society, the BBSR created opportunities for a mostly US-based set of practitioners to study animal biology in the field. I argue that mixed gender field stations like the BBSR supported professional advancement in science, while also operating as important places for women and men to experiment with the social and cultural work of identity formation, courtship and marriage, and social critique. Between 1903 and 1930, the BBSR functioned as a laboratory of domesticity, a temporary scientific household in British Bermuda where women and men interacted with established colonial ideologies about science, sex difference, and racial hierarchy in their public and private accounts of doing biology and socializing in the field. Viewing field stations as generative of multiple forms of labor offers a corrective to narratives within the history of biology, in which scientific practices are considered to be the principal forms of output produced by practitioners in the field. Understanding how women and men at the BBSR engaged with (and at times critiqued) the politics of gender and race from the periphery of U.S. networks of biology suggests that we might view field stations as shaping not only academic science but also domestic life and fields as disparate as fiction and the law.

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Authors & Contributors
Henson, Pamela M.
Stob, Paul
Ray, Angela G.
Teicher, Amir
Rosemblatt, Karin Alejandra
Mehra, Akhil
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science, Technology and Human Values
Journal of the History of Biology
History of Science
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Current Anthropology
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
The University of North Carolina Press
University of California, San Francisco
University of Minneapolis Press
University of California Press
Uitgeverij Vantilt
Concepts
Biology
Science and race
Science and gender
Laboratories
Science and society
Field work
People
Treub, Melchior
Hoek, Paulus Peronius Cato
Harting, Pieter
Dobzhansky, Theodosius
White, Walter
Morton, Samuel George
Time Periods
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
18th century
Places
United States
Latin America
Hawaii (U.S.)
Islands of the Pacific
South America
Netherlands
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