ID: GLSHW-6.1 Technology: Reference (2219-2223) 2219 Bindocci, Cynthia Gay. WOMEN AND TECHNOLOGY: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. New York: Garland, 1993. Contains both historical and contemporary citations on the relationship of women to agriculture and food technology, architecture, clerical work, communications, energy/ecology, engineering/inventing, health, household work, industrial work, labor organization, military/war, reproduction, transportation, development, and general work issues. 2220 "Current Bibliography in the History of Technology." Published annually in the April issue of TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE. 2221 JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY GUIDE TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE, comp. Gayle V. Fischer. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1992. See bibliographies in the section headed "Work" (especially "Factory," pp.476-480). 2222 McGaw, Judith A. "Women and the History of American Technology." SIGNS 7, no.4 (Summer 1982): 798-828. Repr. in SEX AND SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY, pp.47-77. Ed. by Sandra Harding and Jean F. O'Barr. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987. (Review essay.) 2223 Mohanty, Gail Fowler. "Industrialization and Production of Textiles in the United States: A Bibliography." MATERIAL HISTORY BULLETIN [Canada] 31 (Spring 1990): 33-38.
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