Skip to main content

Domesticating Air

  • Date 11 Sep 2018
  • Time 10.00 am to 6.00 pm
  • Category Conference

A Political History of Breathing

Our proposal examines, in the long durée artifacts that arguably made breathing safer. It looks at artifacts that aimed to test, to purify, clean, filter, and disinfect air.

Breathing stands at the interface between the self and the environment. It intimately connects the inner body with the exterior medium. Inevitable and necessary, breathing may also be hazardous. It mediates between life and death, sometimes between health and sickness, and often between good and bad performance (speaking, sporting, singing). An intimate action, it also provokes the subtlest contact with the other. The changing relationship of humans with air reflected ways of understanding their place in nature, in society, and in the cosmos.

Thus, artifacts that mediate between the body and air attain epistemological, social, moral, emotional, religious, and political significance. These artifacts mediated between the individual and the contaminated environment, introduced vital air to deprived lungs, and allowed fresh air to make its way in and out of the body. Such objects, this volume argues, pose questions about gender and expertise, ideologies and civil rights, the construction of social identities, and the exercise and contestation of political and scientific power.

Related topics

Explore Royal Holloway

Get help paying for your studies at Royal Holloway through a range of scholarships and bursaries.

There are lots of exciting ways to get involved at Royal Holloway. Discover new interests and enjoy existing ones.

Heading to university is exciting. Finding the right place to live will get you off to a good start.

Whether you need support with your health or practical advice on budgeting or finding part-time work, we can help.

Discover more about our 21 departments and schools.

Find out why Royal Holloway is in the top 25% of UK universities for research rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.

Royal Holloway is a research intensive university and our academics collaborate across disciplines to achieve excellence.

Discover world-class research at Royal Holloway.

Discover more about who we are today, and our vision for the future.

Royal Holloway began as two pioneering colleges for the education of women in the 19th century, and their spirit lives on today.

We’ve played a role in thousands of careers, some of them particularly remarkable.

Find about our decision-making processes and the people who lead and manage Royal Holloway today.