Frumer Yulia
Associate Professor, Bo Jung and Soon Young Kim Professorship in East Asian Science and Technology, Johns Hopkins University, Department of History of Science and Technology.
Ber Wiss. 2019 Sep;42(2-3):150-166. doi: 10.1002/bewi.201900002. Epub 2019 Jul 31.
Although I remain sympathetic to the narrative behind the notion of "History of Knowledge," I argue against redrawing the disciplinary boundaries around "knowledge," as opposed to retaining the term "science." This is not because I think there is no place for a "history of knowledge," and not because I am concerned that such a redrawing of disciplinary boundaries would open the floodgates of "anything goes." Rather, I am doubtful that problems of demarcation and exclusion can be resolved solely by changing a name. I draw on my personal experience as an East Asianist to suggest that the challenges I faced trying to fit into the community of historians of science and technology would not have been solved by renaming the discipline. At the same time, I also argue that changes can and do happen without a change of name. And finally, I maintain that the word "science" has important connotations that we do not want to give up.