Women Confronting the New Technologies

Women's Studies Quarterly: Volume XXIX, Number 3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2001)



CONTENTS

Editorial
Lee Quinby

EMBODIMENT AND TECHNOCULTURE

Technological Fragmentation and Women's Empowerment: Surrogate Motherhood in Israel
Elly Teman

Putting My Foot (Prosthesis, Crutches, Phantom) Down: Considering Technology as Transcendence in the Writings of Donna Haraway
Sharon Betcher

Wild Bodies/Technobodies
Susan Hawthorne

GAINING ACCESS TO THE NETWORKED SOCIETY

Breaking the Code: Women Confront the Promises and Perils of High Technology
Stephen Newton

Pink Collars on the Internet: Roadblocks to the Information Superhighway
Mary E. Virnoche

Listening to Our Side: Computer Training Issues of Middle-Age and Older Women
Dolores Fidishun

Filtered Feminisms: Cybersex, E-Commerce, and the Construction of Women's Bodies in Cyberspace
Anna Sampaio and Janni Aragon

A URL of Our Own: The Center for Women and Information Technology
Joan Korenman

POETRY

E=mc²
Dorothy Howe Brooks

Noise
Carole Cole

Inconstant Data
Judith Rose

Electronic Loom
Maria Proitsaki

FEMINIST TRANSFORMATIONS OF THE TECHNO-PROFICIENT CURRICULUM AND CLASSROOM

Will EC 2000 Make Engineering More Female Friendly?
Sue Rosser

Women's Studies Online: Cyberfeminism or Cyberhype?
Ivy Schweitzer
(with syllabus, Michelle Meyers and Ivy Schweitzer)

Teaching Peace in a Digital Age: Asking 'What' and 'Why' of Technology
Lori E. Amy and Laura A. Milner

Cyberfeminism and Technoculture Studies: An Annotated Bibliography
Sidney Eve Matrix
(with syllabus)


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