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利用微生物进行教学:大流行期间发酵带来的启示。

Teaching with Microbes: Lessons from Fermentation during a Pandemic.

作者信息

Carney Megan A

机构信息

Anthropology, Center for Regional Food Studies, University of Arizonagrid.134563.6, Tucson, Arizona, USA.

出版信息

mSystems. 2021 Aug 31;6(4):e0056621. doi: 10.1128/mSystems.00566-21. Epub 2021 Jul 27.

DOI:10.1128/mSystems.00566-21
PMID:34313458
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8407103/
Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic introduced unique challenges to teaching at the university level, while also heightening awareness of existing social and health disparities as these shaped interactions and influenced learning outcomes in class settings. Based on ethnographic and autoethnographic data, this article reflects on teaching about human-microbial relations in the context of the course "Anthropology of Food" and specifically at the start of the pandemic. Data demonstrate how students shifted from demystifying microbes to distrusting microbes to reacquainting with microbes through a hands-on experiment with fermentation. The article introduces a microbiopolitical perspective in interpreting students' learning trajectories and ultimate course outcomes. As evidenced by classroom experiences in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, microbes are "good to teach with" not only within microbiology and related fields but across a variety of academic disciplines. Thinking with microbes is not a neutral process but one shaped by social, political, and economic processes. Imploring students to contemplate how power dynamics and patterns of inequality are detectable at the microbial level may offer a unique opportunity for transforming one's view of the world and our relatedness with both humans and nonhumans.

摘要

2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给大学教学带来了独特挑战,同时也提高了人们对现有社会和健康差距的认识,因为这些差距塑造了课堂互动并影响了学习成果。基于人种志和自我人种志数据,本文反思了在“食物人类学”课程背景下,特别是在大流行初期关于人类与微生物关系的教学。数据表明,学生们如何从揭开微生物的神秘面纱,转变为不信任微生物,再到通过发酵实践实验重新认识微生物。本文引入了一种微生物政治视角来解读学生的学习轨迹和最终课程成果。正如COVID-19大流行期间的课堂经历所证明的那样,微生物“很适合用于教学”,不仅在微生物学及相关领域,而且在各种学术学科中都是如此。用微生物思考不是一个中立的过程,而是一个受社会、政治和经济过程影响的过程。促使学生思考权力动态和不平等模式如何在微生物层面显现,可能为转变一个人对世界的看法以及我们与人类和非人类的关系提供一个独特的机会。