FW: WOMEN 490 AUTUMN 2000

elizabeth r. pang gr8scot at u.washington.edu
Tue Jun 20 09:40:20 PDT 2000


Here's a class which might interest some of you this fall.

Later,


Beth Pang, Adviser
Student Activities Office
University of Washington
HUB 207, Box 352238
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-2380
(206) 221-2533 (fax)
email: gr8scot at u.washington.edu

"The eye that directs a needle in the delicate meshes of embroidery will
equally well bisect a star with the spider web of the micrometer."

Maria Mitchell (1818-1889)
American astronomer and mathematician



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>Autumn 2000
>GENDERED TECHNOLOGIES
>Professor Angela Ginorio
>T/TH 1:30-3:20
>
>This course will provide an exploration of the locations and processes by
>which technologies are gendered.  Locations include
>conceptualizations/design, production/manufacture, access and consumption.
>Another focus of the course are the intended and unintended effects on
>individuals, groups and the environment that result from the production
>and use of technology.  These locations as well as the effects of
>technology will be explored through two themes: the life cycle and life
>activities.
>
>For more inrormation about the course, please contact Professor Angela
>Ginorio at ginorio at u.washington.edu.
>
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