Edna Bonhomme
Edna Bonhomme is a historian of science, lecturer, and writer, whose work interrogates the archaeology of (post)colonial science, embodiment, and surveillance in North Africa and within the African diaspora. Her work asks: what makes people sick? How do people perceive modern plagues, and how they try to escape from them? She explores the spaces and modalities of care and toxicity that shape the possibility for repair.