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WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly

Volume 37, Numbers 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2009

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E-ISSN: 1934-1520 Print ISSN: 0732-1562

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Editor's Note: Input, Feed, Reboot
pp. 9-10
Introduction: Situating Technology
pp. 11-18

Part I-Input

Human Milk as Technology and Technologies of Human Milk: Medical Imaginings in the Early Twentieth-Century United States
pp. 20-37
Creating "Chicks Who Fix": Women, Tool Knowledge, and Home Repair, 1920–2007
pp. 38-60
The Home Pregnancy Test: A Feminist Technology?
pp. 61-79
Global Intimacies: Innovating the HPV Vaccine for Women's Health
pp. 80-100
Rethinking Cyberfeminism(s): Race, Gender, and Embodiment
pp. 101-124
Policing Miscarriage: Infertility Blogging, Rhetorical Enclaves, and the Case of House Bill 1677
pp. 125-145
Technological Boundaries: Defining the Personal and the Political in Military Mothers' Online Support Forms
pp. 146-166
Recruiting Wombs: Surrogates as the New Security Moms
pp. 167-182
Facegen and the Technovisual Politics of Embodied Surfaces
pp. 183-199
Significant Injury: War, Medicine, and Empire in Claudia's Case
pp. 200-225

Part II-Digital Art

Images
pp. 228-231

Part III-Technoverse

Spyware Advice
pp. 235-235

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from Huracan's Harp
pp. 236-238

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Certainty [vibrations of a bell] fidelity
p. 239

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Technology Is
pp. 240-241

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I Have Always Wanted an Emu
pp. 242-244

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Telempathy
pp. 245-246

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Departure
pp. 247-248

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StockingS
pp. 251-255

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Peaches
pp. 256-260

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Manufacture of Non-Bleeding Maraschino Cherries
pp. 261-266

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Part V-Classics Reboot

On The Machinery of Dominance: Women, Men, and Technical Know-How
pp. 269-273
Revisiting The Machinery of Dominance: Women, Men, and Technical Know-How
pp. 274-276

Part VI-Book Reviews

The Physiology of the Novel: Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction, and: Telegraphic Realism: Victorian Fiction and Other Information Systems (review)
pp. 279-283
Feminist Cultural Studies of Science and Technology, and: The Male Pill: A Biography of a Technology in the Making, and: Messengers of Sex: Hormones, Biomedicine and Feminism (review)
pp. 284-288
Skintight: An Anatomy of Cosmetic Surgery, and: Self-Transformations: Foucault, Ethics, and Normalized Bodies, and: Surgery Junkies: Wellness and Pathology in Cosmetic Culture (review)
pp. 289-299

Part VII-Alerts and Provocations

Social Networking and Cloud Computing: Precarious Affordances for the "Prosumer"
pp. 303-312

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