Mechanical Brides: Women and Machines from Home to Office

by Ellen Lupton

Publisher's Description
Amazon.com Review
In such works as Simians, Cyborgs and Women, feminist and historian of science Donna Harraway claims that technology will cause us to become less and less distinct from our mechanical tools. In Mechanical Brides, Ellen Lupton shows to what extent this has already come to pass. However, it's not technology that allowed this to happen, but rather design and advertising. Through images of women using telephones, irons, washing machines, typewriters, and other "feminine" appliances, Lupton traces a visual history of the interaction between women and machines. This book contains a rare combination: beautiful design and thoughtful text.

Book Information

ISBN: 1878271970
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Format: Paperback, 64 pages
Language: English