Title of article
Black Stockings and Pot Pourri: Gender Issues in Design and Technology
Author/Authors
SOUTHWELL، MIRJAM نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 1997
Pages
9
From page
181
To page
189
Abstract
Product designers are an integral part of bringing technology to life and it is
predominantly males as designers who ‘clothe’ technology in the designs which
utilise it. Consequently products used by and identified with women are in fact
designed by men. One of the guiding precepts of design as it is taught and
practised, is that people buy particular artefacts in order to express and/or confirm
their identity. It has been argued that the success of gendered designs in the late
nineteenth century reflected the social construct of gender difference. I argue that
this has remained unchallenged to date and that the gender stereotyping of products
further stereotypes technology. The theoretical debates about gender and technology
are rarely introduced to product design students because the predominantly male
lecturers are reluctant to deal with the issues themselves.
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Record number
134188
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