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Sex/Machine – Readings in Culture, Gender, and Technology

Autor Patrick D. Hopkins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 1999
How do cultural notions of gender affect what kinds of technologies are produced and for what purposes? How does technology affect gender roles, either by reinforcing them or destabilizing them? What is the significance of sex and gender in the use of technologies such as cosmetic surgery and reproductive procedures that manipulate the body? Does "sexual difference" have any implications for the development of technology? What does "gender" mean in a technologically influenced world? Technology--from personal computers and cyberspace to artificial wombs and sex reassignment surgery--has opened up the possibility that sex roles as well as the gendered notions we have of human identity are subject to radical change. This engaging anthology examines long-standing stereotypical associations of men with technology and women with nature and assesses the impact of technologies that have necessarily blurred distinctions between the sexes on these traditional views of gender. An illuminating and often unsettling picture of the ethical, moral, and legal issues that shape experience, culture, and identity in the late twentieth century emerges from this thought-provoking collection.Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Technology--Don Ihde, general editor
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253212306
ISBN-10: 0253212308
Pagini: 528
Ilustrații: 4 figures, 1 index
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Intersection of Culture, Gender, and Technology by Patrick D. Hopkins
Part 1: Inventing Histories: Gender and Technological Development
1. Women Hold Up Two-Thirds of the Sky: Notes for a Revised History of Technology Autumn Stanley
2. The "Industrial Revolution" in the Home: Household Technology and Social Change in the 20th Century Ruth Schwartz Cowan
3. The Culture of the Telephone MichŽle Martin
4. Femininity and the Electric Car Virginia Scharff
5. Does Technology Work for Women Too? Lilia Oblepias-Ramos
Part 2: (Mis?)Conceptions: Morality and Gender Politics in Reproductive Technology
6. Bioethics and Fatherhood Daniel Callahan
7. Artificial Insemination: Who's Responsible? Ronald Munson
8. Sex Preselection: Eugenics for Everyone? Helen B. Holmes
9. The Ethics of Sex Preselection Mary Anne Warren
10. Surrogate Motherhood: The Challenge for Feminists Lori B. Andrews
Part 3: (Re)Locating Fetuses: Technology and New Body Politics
11. Male Pregnancy Dick Teresi and Kathleen McAuliffe
12. Is Pregnancy Necessary? Feminist Concerns About Ectogenesis Julien S. Murphy
13. New Reproductive Technology: Some Implications for the Abortion Issue Christine Overall
14. Opinion in the Matter of Davis v. Davis Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee
Part 4: Body Building: The (Re)Construction of Sex and Sexuality
15. The Medical Construction of Gender: Case Management of Intersexed Infants Suzanne J. Kessler
16. Women and the Knife: Cosmetic Surgery and the Colonization of Women's Bodies Kathryn Pauly Morgan
17. Facing the Dilemma Kathy David
18. Sappho by Surgery Janice G. Raymond
19. The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto Sandy Stone
20. Reproductive Controls and Sexual Destiny Timothy F. Murphy
Part 5: (Virtual?) Gender: From Computer Culture to Cyberspace
21. Computational Reticence: Why Women Fear the Intimate Machine Sherry Turkle
22. Excluding Women from the Technologies of the Future?: A Case Study of the Culture of Computer Science Bente Rasmussen and Tove HŒpnes
23. Tinysex and Gender Trouble Sherry Turkle
24. In Novel Conditions: The Cross-Dressing Psychiatrist Allucquere Roseanne Stone
Part 6: Our Machines/Our Selves: Gender and Cyborg Subjects
25. A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century Donna J. Haraway
26. Automating Gender: Postmodern Feminism in the Age of the Intelligent Machine Judith Halberstam
27. The Pleasure of the Interface Claudia Springer
Contributors
Index

Notă biografică

Patrick D. Hopkins is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ripon College. He is co-editor (with Larry May and Robert Strikwerda) of Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism. He is currently working on a book that is provisionally titled, Un/Natural: "Nature," "Culture," and Technology in Moral and Political Discourse.

Descriere

Provocative views on the interface of gender and technology.