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001 000215744-6
005 20020606090541.3
008 820722s1983 nyu b 10100 eng
010 $a 82014033
020 $a0030628296 :$c$22.95
035 0 $aocm08688756
040 $aDLC$cDLC
050 00 $aHQ1154$b.T38 1983
245 04 $aThe Technological woman :$binterfacing with tomorrow /$cedited by Jan Zimmerman.
260 0 $aNew York :$bPraeger,$cc1983.
300 $aviii, 296 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aBased on papers from the Conference on Future, Technology, and Woman, held at San Diego State University, March 1981.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gPart I. New technology, old values --$tSex differences, science, and society /$rMarian Lowe --$tGender and industry on Mexico's new frontier /$rMaria Patricia Fernandez Kelly --$tWomen, nature, and domination /$rCarolyn Merchant --$tDoubletalk : sexism in tech talk /$rRobin Tolmach Lakoff --$tFor women, the chips are down /$rMargaret Lowe Benston --$tFrom Africa to America : black women inventors /$rAutumn Stanley --$tWomen and appropriate technology : a feminist assessment /$rJudy Smith --$gPart II. Ladies home technology --$tThe GABe self-cleaning house /$rFrancis GABe --$tHousehold technologies : burden or blessing? /$rChristine E. Bose and Philip L. Bereano --$tThe lonely squandering of urban time /$rAnn R. Markusen --$tGetting there : women and transportation /$rGenevieve Giuliano --$tLiving better vicariously? /$rJan Zimmerman and Jaime Horwitz --$tPutting women in the energy picture /$rIrmgard Hunt --$tAbortion : a domestic technology /
505 00 $rKristin Luker --$tMother calls herself a housewife, but she buys bulls /$rKatherine Jensen --$gPart III. A living wage --$tWord processing : "This is not a final draft" /$rSally Otos and Ellen Levy --$tWomen's work in the office of the future /$rBarbara A. Gutek --$tCold solder on a hot stove /$rRebecca Morales --$tBlue collar women /$rMary Lindenstein Walshok --$tNew jobs in new technologies : experienced only need apply /$rDiane Reynolds --$tPaths to power in high technology organizations /$rNatasha Josefowitz --$tBambi meets Godzilla : life in the corporate jungle /$rSandra Emerson --$gPart IV. The politics of tomorrow --$gReproductive options --$tA spermdonor baby grows up /$rSuzanne Rubin --$tSurrogate motherhood -- an interview /$rKaren Smith --$tEngineered conception : the new parenthood /$rBarbara Winters --$tJuggling health care technology and women's needs /$tAlberta Parker --$tFemale features in women's science fiction /
505 00 $rSally Miller Gearhart --$tEQUALS in computer technology /$rNancy Kreinberg and Elizabeth K. Stage --$tThe next move : organizing women in the office /$rJudith Gregory --$tTomorrow is a woman's issue /$rTish Sommers --$tFeminism : a catlyst for the future /$rPatricia Huckle.
650 0 $aWomen.
650 0 $aTechnology.
650 0 $aHome economics.
650 0 $aWomen$xEmployment.
650 0 $aHuman reproduction.
690 9 $aForecasting.$5sch
690 9 $aSocial prediction.$5sch
700 1 $aZimmerman, Jan.
711 2 $aConference on Future, Technology, and Woman$d(1981 :$cSan Diego State University)
776 08 $iOnline version:$tTechnological woman.$dNew York : Praeger, ©1983$w(OCoLC)655024404
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC