by Merve Emre Et Al (Author)
What can technology do for feminism?
Almost fifty years ago, Shulamith Firestone imagined it could liberate women from the work of reproduction--so long as it was conceived as part of a cultural revolution. This collection casts a critical eye on the promises and the perils, asking not just whether an emancipatory feminism is possible today, but also what it might look like.
Author Biography
Merve Emre is Assistant Professor of English Literature at McGill University. She is the author of Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in Postwar America and an editor at Los Angeles Review of Books. Her book on the history of personality testing is forthcoming in 2018.
Merve Emre is Assistant Professor of English Literature at McGill University. She is the author of Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in Postwar America and an editor at Los Angeles Review of Books. Her book on the history of personality testing is forthcoming in 2018. Chris Kaposy is Associate Professor of Bioethics in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University, Newfoundland. Merve Emre is Assistant Professor of English Literature at McGill University. She is the author of Paraliterary: The Making of Bad Readers in Postwar America and an editor at Los Angeles Review of Books. Her book on the history of personality testing is forthcoming in 2018.
Number of Pages: 128
Dimensions: 0.4 x 10.2 x 6.5 IN
Publication Date: August 14, 2018