In this episode of Gender, Sex and Tech: Continuing the Conversation, Jennifer Jill Fellows interview Dr. Lisa Smith about the material technologies of Bikes, Birth Control and Baby Bottles. Lisa examines the modernist notion of technology, and whether these three material technologies fulfill the modernist promise of freedom and progress.
Transcripts found here: https://gendersextech.opened.ca/2022/05/06/transcripts-for-episode-one/
References:
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Cycling in the United States. (2021, June 7). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_in_the_United_States
Duckett, N. D. (2012). Rethinking the importance of social class: How mass market magazines portray infant feeding. In P. H. Smith, B. L. Hausman, & M. Labbok (Eds.), Beyond health, beyond choice: Breastfeeding constraints and realities (pp. 236–248). Rutgers University Press.
Afghan Cycles: https://ff.hrw.org/film/afghan-cycles
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Museum of Endangered Sounds http://savethesounds.info/