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Zeros and Ones: Digital Women and the New Technoculture Book

Meet Ada Lovelace, daughter of mathematician Annabella Byron and poet Lord Byron, and a major contributor to Charles Babbage's famous Analytic Engine. Lovelace is in many ways the patron saint of Sadie Plant's exploration of women's roles in the creation of modern technology. The book begins with Lovelace's story, and elements of her writings appear throughout the book--sometimes to emphasize points but often to exemplify attitude. They also serve to anchor Plant's dynamic, almost stream-of-consciousness approach as we travel to 19th-century Europe to meet the nameless women who laid the foundation of modern technology with the development of weaving, survey the major female technological innovators of today, and even explore female figures in technology-based fiction. Plant's "cyberfeminist rant", as William Gibson calls it, attempts to demonstrate that women have always used technology. You won't find victims here, rather women who were empowered by the technological innovations in their lives. What emerges is a very nontraditional feminist picture, one in which women are neither bystanders nor victims but are in many ways the unsung heroes of technical innovation. The author also points to a future where, within the zeros and ones of cyberspace, many dichotomies such as life/machine, let alone male/female, may blur in unexpected ways.Read More

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  • BookDepository

    Zeros and Ones : Paperback : HarperCollins Publishers : 9781857026986 : 1857026985 : 19 May 2016 : A highly contentious, very readable and totally up-to-the-minute investigation of women's natural relationship with modern technology, an association which, Plant argues, will trigger a new sexual revolution.

  • ASDA

    A highly contentious very readable and totally up-to-the-minute investigation of women's natural relationship with modern technology an association which Plant argues will trigger a new sexual revolution.

  • 1857026985
  • 9781857026986
  • Sadie Plant
  • 20 August 1998
  • Fourth Estate
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
  • New Ed
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