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Feminist Technology

Aengst, Jennifer(Contributions by)Boswell-Penc, Maia(Contributions by)Boyer, Kate(Contributions by)Bronet, Frances(Contributions by)Gorenstein, Shirley(Contributions by)Hardon, Anita(Contributions by)Johnson, Deborah G.(Contributions by)Boyer, Kate(Edited by)Layne, Linda(Edited by)Vostral, Sharra(Edited by)
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Is there such a thing as a "feminist technology"? If so, what makes a technology feminist? Is it in the design process, in the thing itself, in the way it is marketed, or in the way it is used by women (or by men)?In this collection, feminist scholars trained in diverse fields consider these questions by examining a range of products, tools, and technologies that were specifically designed for and marketed to women.

Evaluating the claims that such products are liberating for women, the contributors focus on case studies of menstrual-suppressing birth control pills, home pregnancy tests, tampons, breast pumps, Norplant, anti-fertility vaccines, and microbicides.

In examining these various products, this volume explores ways of actively intervening to develop better tools for designing, promoting, and evaluating feminist technologies.

Recognizing the different needs and desires of women and acknowledging the multiplicity of feminist approaches, Feminist Technology offers a sustained debate on existing and emergent technologies that share the goal of improving women's lives. Contributors are Jennifer Aengst, Maia Boswell-Penc, Kate Boyer, Frances Bronet, Shirley Gorenstein, Anita Hardon, Deborah G.

Johnson, Linda L. Layne, Deana McDonagh, and Sharra L. Vostral.

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University of Illinois Press
0252077202 / 9780252077203
Paperback / softback
05/05/2010
United States
English
264 p. : ill.
23 cm
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