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Women and the Machine By Julie Wosk

Women and the Machine by Julie Wosk


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Julie Wosk maps the contradictory ways in which women's interactions with - and understanding of - machinery has been defined in Western popular culture since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. The book draws on visual and literary sources to illuminate popular gender stereotypes.

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Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age by Julie Wosk

From sexist jokes about women drivers to such empowering icons as Amelia Earhart and Rosie the Riveter, representations of the relationship between women and modern technology in popular culture have been both demeaning and celebratory. Depictions of women as timid and fearful creatures baffled by machinery have alternated with images of them as being fully capable of technological mastery and control - and of lending sex appeal to machines as products. In this book, historian Julie Wosk maps the contradictory ways in which women's interactions with - and understanding of - machinery has been defined in Western popular culture since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Drawing on both visual and literary sources, Wosk illuminates popular gender stereotypes that have burdened women throughout modern history while underscoring their advances in what was long considered the domain of men. Illustrated with more than 150 images, "Women and the Machine" reveals women rejoicing in their new liberties and technical skill even as they confront society's ambivalence about these developments, along with male fantasies and fears.

About Julie Wosk

Julie Wosk is Professor of English, art history, and studio painting at the State University of New York Maritime College and is the author of Breaking Frame: Technology and the Visual Arts in the Nineteenth Century.

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CIN0801873134VG
9780801873133
0801873134
Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age by Julie Wosk
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
2003-11-01
316
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