From Curlers to Chainsaws
Women and Their Machines
Contributor(s)
Dyer, Joyce (editor)
Cognard-Black, Jennifer (editor)
MacLeod Walls, Elizabeth (editor)
Collection
Big Ten Open BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
The twenty-three distinguished writers included in From Curlers to Chainsaws: Women and Their Machines invite machines into their lives and onto the page. In every room and landscape these writers occupy, gadgets that both stir and stymie may be found: a Singer sewing machine, a stove, a gun, a vibrator, a prosthetic limb, a tractor, a Dodge Dart, a microphone, a smartphone, a stapler, a No. 1 pencil and, of course, a curling iron and a chainsaw. From Curlers to Chainsaws is a groundbreaking collection of lyrical and illuminating essays about the serious, silly, seductive, and sometimes sorrowful relationships between women and their machines. This collection explores in depth objects we sometimes take for granted, focusing not only on their functions but also on their powers to inform identity. For each writer, the device moves beyond the functional to become a symbolic extension of the writer’s own mind—altering and deepening each woman’s concept of herself.
Keywords
Literature / Women’s Studies / American StudiesDOI
10.14321/9781611861907ISBN
9781628952490, 9781611861907, 9781609174774, 9781628962482, 9781628952490, 9781628952490Publisher
University of Michigan PressPublisher website
https://www.press.umich.edu/Publication date and place
East Lansing, 2016Classification
Gender studies, gender groups