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- AboutUs AutoGen
- Julie Wosk
- Women and the Machine
- women and technology
- gender and technology
- gender stereotypes
- gender roles
- women and technologies
- representations
- Spinning Wheel
- Electronic
- electronics
- women and electronics
- gender gap
- Breaking Frame
- Technology
- technolgies
- visual
- visual arts
- arts
- Nineteenth Century
- twentieth century
- nineteenth-century technology
- women in engineering
- woman engineer
- female pilots
- women and airplanes
- women pilots
- engineers
- women in science
- women and machines
- gender
- women and automobiles
- automobile
- women and bicycles
- bicycle
- women drivers
- females and machines
- female drivers
- Rosie the Riveter
- women machinists
- women and the social impact of technology
- social impact of technology
- crinolines
- bustles
- corsets
- sewing machines
- weaving
- women and electricity
- women and computers
- WASPS
- women in world War I
- women in World War II
- artists and technology
- art and technology
- industrial revolution
- automatons
- automata
- cyborgs
- robots
- women and aviation
- female aviators
- women aviators
- women and cars
- women engineers
- women racers
- women and sewing machines
- digital women
- women flyers
- women and telephones
- digital art
- women weavers
- women and textiles
- women and looms
- women warworkers
- women and war
- Women's Auxillary Air Force
- Women's Auxilary Ferrying Squadron
- gender and machines
- Women's Army Auxiliary Corps
- WAAC
- WAAF
- women and sweatshops
- women and trains
- velocipedes
- safety bicycle
- steam engines
- stereotypes of women
