| 1 | Introduction | |
| 2 | Gender and History | |
| 3 | How Technologies are Gendered I | |
| 4 | How Technologies are Gendered II | Proposal for final paper due today |
| 5 | Advertising Gender | |
| 6 | Redefining Gender by Way of Technology: Workplaces | |
| 7 | Redefining Gender by Way of Technology: Workplaces (cont.) | Paper 1 due today |
| 8-9 | Technology in the Home | |
| 10 | Technology in the Home (cont.) | |
| 11 | Women in Technology: Medicine | |
| 12 | Midterm Exam | |
| 13 | Women and Engineering at MIT | |
| 14 | Engineering and Masculinity | Paper 2 due, two days after session 14 |
| 15 | Engineering and Masculinity II | |
| 16 | Women in Technology: Computers | |
| 17 | Gender and Aviation | |
| 18 | Identity and Consumer Culture I | |
| 19 | Identity and Consumer Culture II | |
| 20 | Automobility, Freedom, and Constraint I | |
| 21 | Automobility, Freedom, and Constraint II | Draft of paper 3 due today |
| 22 | Production and Consumption in Modern America | |
| 23 | Production and Consumption in Modern America | |
| 24-25 | Presentations | Paper 3 due on session 25 |