Efficiency and the Productive Body

Wed Jun 26 2024 at 12:30 pm to 01:30 pm UTC+01:00

Institute for Medical Humanities • Confluence Building • Durham University | Durham

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Efficiency and the Productive Body
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The Gilbreths’ Photographic Motion Studies of Work
About this Event

This presentation examines the images of working bodies seen in the photographic motion studies of work undertaken by the management consultants Frank and Lillian Gilbreth in the 1910s and 1920s as representative of new ideas about efficiency and productivity emergent at this time.

It contextualises their studies, called chronocyclegraphs, as the product of two key cultural developments that took place at the start of the twentieth century: firstly, new practises of measuring and assessing productivity in the context of workplace management; and secondly, the use of new technologies for visualising the body, which brought with them new aesthetics and visual conventions for representing bodies in motion. Their chronocyclegraphs provide a striking new vision of the working body in industrial capitalism, not as a thing of flesh and blood, but as a luminous field of energy or line of force.

This presentation examines the managerial imaginary visualised in the Gilbreths’ photographic motion studies, and how its productivity imperative is extended from the workplace into everyday life through the work of Lillian Gilbreth, which promised that the reward for increased productivity was a greater quantity of 'happiness minutes'.


About the speaker:

Elizabeth Stephens is Associate Professor in Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, where she was previously an Australian Research Council Future Fellow (2017-2022). Her publications include the books (University of Chicago Press, 2017), co-authored with Peter Cryle, and . Her Future Fellowship project examines the history of experimentation as a shared practice between the arts and sciences.


This talk is hosted by the Institute for Medical Humanities at Durham University.

This event is free to attend.

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Institute for Medical Humanities • Confluence Building • Durham University, Stockton Road, Durham, United Kingdom

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