An edition of Women and the Machine (2001)

Women and the Machine

Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age

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An edition of Women and the Machine (2001)

Women and the Machine

Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age

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"Writing from the perspective of an art historian, Julie Wosk examines the role of machines in helping women reconfigure and transform their lives. She takes her readers through a delightful gallery of fiction and high and low art which depicts women in their association with machines.

From sitting at the spinning wheel to typing at the typewriter, driving automobiles, piloting airplanes, pounding rivets, and then working on the computer, Wosk tells the story of women celebrating their new liberties and growing competency but, along the way, gives interesting examples of ambivalence, male-engendered sexual fantasy, and fears of displacement.".

"With more than 150 images, Women and the Machine presents how American and European art, photography, advertising, and literature have depicted women interacting with technology over the past two hundred years. The book also explores the work women artists and writers have fashioned to represent their own images of machines."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
352

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Cover of: Women and the Machine
Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age
2003, Johns Hopkins University Press
in English
Cover of: Women and the Machine
Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age
September 9, 2003, The Johns Hopkins University Press
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Women and the Machine
Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age
December 6, 2001, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Electronic Age
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First Sentence

"IN 1891 AMERICA's Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper entertained readers with a revealing photograph representing a woman from the country's colonial history-a woman in a white ruffled cap sleeping quietly at her spinning wheel."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ1233 .W67 2001, HQ1233.W67 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
10.3 x 8.3 x 1.3 inches
Weight
2.9 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7870675M
Internet Archive
womenmachinerepr00wosk
ISBN 10
0801866073
ISBN 13
9780801866074
LCCN
00011530
OCLC/WorldCat
45087189
Library Thing
654715
Goodreads
6560921

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