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Reem Hilu, "Digitizing Domesticity in the 1980s: The Intimate Life of Computers" (U Minnesota Press, 2024)

2024/12/10
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Reem Hilu: 本书《电脑的亲密生活:20世纪80年代家庭数字化》探讨了20世纪80年代家用电脑的普及如何有意地帮助维持异性恋规范的中产阶级家庭,并塑造了用户之间的关系。它超越了男性主导的电脑文化的叙事,强调了尽管女性在该行业中代表性不足,但女性文化和女性主义批评对个人电脑发展的影响却被忽视的历史。本书提出了“伴侣式计算”的概念,将电脑的普及重新构想为一种人际、浪漫和家庭媒体的历史。它详细描述了计算如何融入家庭关系——从帮助夫妻改善性生活,提供富有思想的男性诱惑模拟,到为可爱的机器人伙伴注入活力,以及为能够与孤独儿童交谈的洋娃娃配音——强调这些电脑应用程序如何直接响应用户的伴侣需求,以此来缓解家庭生活中日益增长的压力。 本书对女性主义媒体史做出了重要贡献,突出了个人电脑的出现如何与不断变化的性别角色以及其他社会和文化转变相吻合。Hilu摒弃了个人电脑历史上通常被强调的技术和机构,揭示了家庭生活和家庭生活以令人惊讶的方式指导了我们无处不在的数字文化早期阶段。 Pete Kunze: 作为访谈者,Kunze引导Reem Hilu阐述了其研究方法、研究发现以及“伴侣式计算”的概念。他提出了关于20世纪80年代家用电脑的早期焦虑、电脑在家庭中的角色以及该研究与其他计算史研究的关系等问题,并促进了对这些问题的深入探讨。

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What is the central theme of Reem Hilu's book 'The Intimate Life of Computers'?

The book explores how home computers in the 1980s were designed to sustain heteronormative middle-class families by shaping relationships between users, emphasizing the influence of women's culture and feminist critique on personal computing despite women's underrepresentation in the industry.

What concept does Reem Hilu introduce to explain the role of computers in family relationships?

Hilu introduces the notion of 'companionate computing,' which reimagines the spread of computers into American homes as a history of interpersonal, romantic, and familial media that integrates computing into family dynamics.

How did Reem Hilu's research uncover the domestic history of computing?

Hilu conducted extensive research through digital archives, newspaper and magazine articles, and visits to physical archives like the Strong Museum of Play, focusing on how computers were integrated into family life and relationships during the 1980s.

What were some early anxieties around the introduction of personal computers in the home?

Early anxieties centered on the gendered perception of computers as masculine technologies entering a feminized domestic space, potentially disrupting family relationships and distracting men from their familial responsibilities.

How does Reem Hilu's work relate to other histories of computing?

Hilu's work expands on existing histories by focusing on the domestication of computers and the influence of feminist critiques on personal computing, challenging the over-emphasis on hobbyist culture and masculinity in earlier narratives.

What was one surprising discovery Hilu made during her research on relationship software?

Hilu discovered that even non-feminist relationship software, like the program 'Interlude,' referenced therapeutic culture to legitimize themselves, showing how broader societal shifts in intimacy and sexuality influenced the development of such technologies.

What advice does Reem Hilu offer for turning a dissertation into a book?

Hilu advises that the key to transforming a dissertation into a book is developing a clear through line or central argument that ties the entire work together, which may not be immediately apparent during the dissertation process.

What is Reem Hilu's next research project about?

Hilu's next project will explore the intersection of games and therapy, examining how gaming logics have shaped therapeutic technologies and discourse, focusing on the historical arc of media as relational and therapeutic tools.

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*Digitizing Domesticity in the 1980s: The Intimate Life of Computers *)(U Minnesota Press, 2024) shows how the widespread introduction of home computers in the 1980s was purposefully geared toward helping sustain heteronormative middle-class families by shaping relationships between users. Moving beyond the story of male-dominated computer culture, this book emphasizes the neglected history of the influence of women’s culture and feminist critique on the development of personal computing despite women’s underrepresentation in the industry.

Proposing the notion of “companionate computing,” Reem Hilu reimagines the spread of computers into American homes as the history of an interpersonal, romantic, and familial medium. She details the integration of computing into family relationships—from helping couples have better sex and offering thoughtful simulations of masculine seduction to animating cute robot companions and giving voice to dolls that could talk to lonely children—underscoring how these computer applications directly responded to the companionate needs of their users as a way to ease growing pressures on home life.

The Intimate Life of Computers is a vital contribution to feminist media history, highlighting how the emergence of personal computing dovetailed with changing gender roles and other social and cultural shifts. Eschewing the emphasis on technologies and institutions typically foregrounded in personal-computer histories, Hilu uncovers the surprising ways that domesticity and family life guided the earlier stages of our all-pervasive digital culture.

Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University.

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