| 1 |
Introduction |
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| 2 |
Gender and History |
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| 3 |
How Technologies are Gendered I |
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| 4 |
How Technologies are Gendered II |
Proposal for final paper due today |
| 5 |
Advertising Gender |
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| 6 |
Redefining Gender by Way of Technology: Workplaces |
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| 7 |
Redefining Gender by Way of Technology: Workplaces (cont.) |
Paper 1 due today |
| 8-9 |
Technology in the Home |
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| 10 |
Technology in the Home (cont.) |
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| 11 |
Women in Technology: Medicine |
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| 12 |
Midterm Exam |
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| 13 |
Women and Engineering at MIT |
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| 14 |
Engineering and Masculinity |
Paper 2 due, two days after session 14 |
| 15 |
Engineering and Masculinity II |
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| 16 |
Women in Technology: Computers |
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| 17 |
Gender and Aviation |
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| 18 |
Identity and Consumer Culture I |
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| 19 |
Identity and Consumer Culture II |
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| 20 |
Automobility, Freedom, and Constraint I |
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| 21 |
Automobility, Freedom, and Constraint II |
Draft of paper 3 due today |
| 22 |
Production and Consumption in Modern America |
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| 23 |
Production and Consumption in Modern America |
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| 24-25 |
Presentations |
Paper 3 due on session 25 |