Technofeminism

Technofeminism

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780745630434
Untertitel:
War Crimes, Trials and the Reinvention of International Law
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Judy Wajcman
Herausgeber:
Polity Press
Anzahl Seiten:
160
Erscheinungsdatum:
21.05.2004
ISBN:
978-0-7456-3043-4

Informationen zum Autor Judy Wajcman is Professor of Sociology in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University and a Visiting Centennial Professor in the Gender Institute at the London School of Economics Klappentext Do technologies have sex? Until recently popular stereotypes have associated technology strongly with masculinity. But in the new digital age, wired women are populating cyberspace and embracing technological change. The cyborg figure has fired the feminist imagination as an icon of women's power and freedom from biological sex difference. What does the new global information society - interconnected, genetically engineered, digitally designed, remotely controlled - hold for women? While most commentators assert that everything in the digital future will be different, how true is this for the social relations of gender? This timely and engaging book argues that technoscientific advances are radically transforming the woman-machine relationship. However, it is feminist politics rather than the technologies themselves that make the difference. TechnoFeminism fuses the visionary insights of cyberfeminism with a materialist analysis of the sexual politics of technology. Drawing on new perspectives in postmodernism, feminist theory and science and technology studies, Judy Wajcman explores the ways in which technologies are gendered both in their design and use. At the same time, she shows how our very subjectivity is shaped by the technoscientific culture of the world we inhabit. This book provides a lucid, accessible and succinct interpretation of some of the most complex and urgent debates of our times. Zusammenfassung * Gives an up--to--date analysis of the relations between gender and technology * Deals with popular themes such as Donna Harraway's work on "cyborgs" * Provides a continuation to the arguments that Wajcman made in her previous Polity book Feminism Confronts Technology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Feminist Utopia or Dystopia?. 1. Male Designs on Technology. From Access to Equity. Science as Ideology. Technology as Patriarchal. Sex! Class and Technology. 2. Technoscience Reconfigured. Beyond Technological Determinism. From Gender--Blind to Gender Aware. Combining Feminist and Technology Studies. 3. Virtual Gender. Networked Community. Cyberfeminism: 'The clitoris is a direct line to the matrtix'. Performing Gender in Cyberspace. Technology as Freedom. 4. The Cyborg Solution. Embracing Science and Technology. From Man of Science to FemaleManA(c). OncoMouseTM: Technologising Life and Reprogramming Nature. Send in the Cyborgs. 5. Metaphor and Materiality. Changing Technologies! Changing Subjectivities. Towards Technofeminism. Sociotechincal Practices: Expertise and Agency ...

Autorentext
Judy Wajcman is Professor of Sociology in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University and a Visiting Centennial Professor in the Gender Institute at the London School of Economics

Klappentext
Do technologies have sex? Until recently popular stereotypes have associated technology strongly with masculinity. But in the new digital age, wired women are populating cyberspace and embracing technological change. The cyborg figure has fired the feminist imagination as an icon of women's power and freedom from biological sex difference. What does the new global information society - interconnected, genetically engineered, digitally designed, remotely controlled - hold for women? While most commentators assert that everything in the digital future will be different, how true is this for the social relations of gender?
This timely and engaging book argues that technoscientific advances are radically transforming the woman-machine relationship. However, it is feminist politics rather than the technologies themselves that make the difference. TechnoFeminism fuses the visionary insights of cyberfeminism with a materialist analysis of the sexual politics of technology. Drawing on new perspectives in postmodernism, feminist theory and science and technology studies, Judy Wajcman explores the ways in which technologies are gendered both in their design and use. At the same time, she shows how our very subjectivity is shaped by the technoscientific culture of the world we inhabit. This book provides a lucid, accessible and succinct interpretation of some of the most complex and urgent debates of our times.

Zusammenfassung
* Gives an up--to--date analysis of the relations between gender and technology * Deals with popular themes such as Donna Harraway's work on "cyborgs" * Provides a continuation to the arguments that Wajcman made in her previous Polity book Feminism Confronts Technology.

Inhalt
Introduction: Feminist Utopia or Dystopia?.1. Male Designs on Technology.From Access to Equity.Science as Ideology.Technology as Patriarchal.Sex, Class and Technology.2. Technoscience Reconfigured.Beyond Technological Determinism.From Gender-Blind to Gender Aware.Combining Feminist and Technology Studies.3. Virtual Gender.Networked Community.Cyberfeminism: 'The clitoris is a direct line to the matrtix'.Performing Gender in Cyberspace.Technology as Freedom.4. The Cyborg Solution.Embracing Science and Technology.From Man of Science to FemaleMan(c).OncoMouseTM: Technologising Life and Reprogramming Nature.Send in the Cyborgs.5. Metaphor and Materiality.Changing Technologies, Changing Subjectivities.Towards Technofeminism.Sociotechincal Practices: Expertise and Agency


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