Feminism Confronts Technology provides a lively and engaging exploration of the impact of technology on women’s lives from word processors to food processors, and genetic engineering to the design of cities. Comprehensive and critical, this book surveys the sociological and feminist literature on technology, highlighting the male bias in the way technology is defined as well as developed. Wajcman sets the scene with an overview of feminist theories of science and technology: encompassing the technologies of production and reproduction as well as domestic technology.
The author challenges the common assumption that technology is gender neutral, looking at whether technology can liberate women or whether the new technologies are reinforcing sexual divisions in society.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements.
Preface.
1. Feminist Critiques of Science and Technology.
2. The Technology of Production: Making a Job of Gender.
3. Reproductive Technology: Delivered into Men’s Hands.
4. Domestic Technology: Labour-saving or Enslaving?.
5. The Built Environment: Women’s Place, Gendered Space.
6. Technology as Masculine Culture.
Conclusion.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
Despre autor
Judy Wajcman’s previous books include
Women in Control (Open University Press, 1983). She is also the co-author of
Women in Society (Virago, 1981) and co-editor of
The Shaping of Technology (Virago, 1981).