Beyond Imported Magic
Essays on Science, Technology, and Society in Latin America
https://tinyurl.com/ycmurld3
edited by Eden Medina, Ivan da Costa Marques, and Christina Holmes
with a foreword by Marcos Cueto
Contents
Foreword by Marcos Cueto vii
Preface xi
1 Introduction: Beyond Imported Magic 1
Eden Medina, Ivan da Costa Marques, and Christina Holmes
Part I: Latin American Perspectives on Science, Technology, and Society
2 Who Invented Brazil? 27
Henrique Cukierman
3 Innovation and Inclusive Development in the South: A Critical Perspective 47
Mariano Fressoli, Rafael Dias, and Hern á n Thomas
4 Working with Care: Narratives of Invisible Women Scientists Practicing Forensic
Genetics in Colombia 67
Tania P é rez-Bustos, Mar í a Fernanda Olarte Sierra, and Adriana D í az del Castillo H.
5 Ontological Politics and Latin American Local Knowledges 85
Ivan da Costa Marques
6 Technology in an Expanded Field: A Review of History of Technology
Scholarship on Latin America in Selected English-Language Journals 111
Michael Lemon and Eden Medina
Part II: Local and Global Networks of Innovation
7 South Atlantic Crossings: Fingerprints, Science, and the State in
Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Argentina 139
Julia Rodriguez
8 Tropical Assemblage: The Soviet Large Panel in Cuba 159
Hugo Palmarola and Pedro Ignacio Alonso
9 Balancing Design: OLPC Engineers and ICT Translations at the Periphery 181
Anita Say Chan
10 Translating Magic: The Charisma of One Laptop per Child ’ s XO Laptop in
Paraguay 207
Morgan G. Ames
11 Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: How an Emerging Area on the Scientific
Agenda of the Core Countries Has Been Adopted and Transformed in Latin
America 225
Noela Invernizzi, Matthieu Hubert, and Dominique Vinck
12 Latin America as Laboratory: The Camera and the Yale Peruvian
Expeditions 245
Amy Cox Hall
Part III: Science, Technology, and Latin American Politics
13 Bottling Atomic Energy: Technology, Politics, and the State in Peronist
Argentina 267
Jonathan Hagood
14 Peaceful Atoms in Mexico 287
Gisela Mateos and Edna Su á rez-D í az
15 Neoliberalism as Political Technology: Expertise, Energy, and Democracy in
Chile 305
Manuel Tironi and Javiera Barandiar á n
16 Creole Interferences: A Conflict over Biodiversity and Ownership in the South
of Brazil 331
Ana Delgado and Israel Rodr í guez-Giralt
17 The Juridical Hospital: Patient-Citizen-Consumers Claiming the Right to Health
in Brazilian Courts 349
Jo ã o Biehl
Contributors 373
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