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Author:
Working with paper (University of Pittsburgh Press)
Title:
Working with paper : gendered practices in the history of knowledge / edited by Carla Bittel, Elaine Leong, and Christine von Oertzen.
Publisher:
University of Pittsburgh Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
x, 310 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Subject:
Paper--History.
Papermaking--History.
Written communication--History.
Written communication--History.--History.
Technology and women--History.
Knowledge, Sociology of.
Knowledge, Theory of--History.
Knowledge management.
Knowledge Management
Knowledge management.
Knowledge, Sociology of.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Paper.
Papermaking.
Technology and women.
Written communication.
Written communication--Sex differences.
History.
Other Authors:
Bittel, Carla Jean, editor.
Leong, Elaine Yuen Tien, 1975- editor.
Oertzen, Christine von, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-295) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Pt. I : Beyond the page: the sociomaterial history of paper -- Pt. II : Transcending boundaries: tools and technologies -- Pt. III : Knowledge, power, and the everyday.
Summary:
Working with Paper builds on a growing interest in the materials of science by exploring the gendered uses and meanings of paper tools and technologies, considering how notions of gender impacted paper practices and in turn how paper may have structured knowledge about gender. Through a series of dynamic investigations covering Europe and North America and spanning the early modern period to the twentieth century, this volume breaks new ground by examining material histories of paper and the gendered worlds that made them. Contributors explore diverse uses of paper--from healing to phrenological analysis to model making to data processing--which often occurred in highly gendered, yet seemingly divergent spaces, such as laboratories and kitchens, court rooms and boutiques, ladies' chambers and artisanal workshops, foundling houses and colonial hospitals, and college gymnasiums and state office buildings. Together, they reveal how notions of masculinity and femininity became embedded in and expressed through the materials of daily life. Working with Paper uncovers the intricate negotiations of power and difference underlying epistemic practices, forging a material history of knowledge in which quotidian and scholarly practices are intimately linked.
ISBN:
0822945592
9780822945598
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1047775228
LCCN:
2019020478
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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