Trickster characters: the tomboy & the girlboss, or gender as a thin-centred ideology inherent to technological innovation under capitalism
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Calvard, Thomas
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O'Toole, Michelle
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Kurchik, Madison Winter
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2023-07-20T14:00:24Z
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2023-07-20T14:00:24Z
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2023-07-06
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This doctoral thesis explores the persistence of gendered oppression as inherent to capitalism
and technological innovation or progress. To better elucidate these entanglements, I propose a
novel theorization of gender as a thin-centred ideology with few tenants but for the
supremacy of men and masculinity, or an unequal antagonism between genders. This
politically, contextually, and temporally informed conception of gender contributes to a well-established literature analysing gender and gender performativity. In this formulation, gender
is a set of beliefs that are malleable, shapeshifting to produce new “rules” in different
contexts. This theorization provides a new lens through which seemingly banal concepts and
experiences can be understood as neither solely individual nor structural. It also offers
opportunity for feminist utopian imaginations. In response to Donna Haraway’s request for
“trickster figures that might turn a stacked deck into a potent set of wild cards for refiguring
possible worlds” (1991, p. 25) I introduce the Tomboy and the Girlboss. The stories of these
two characters are told creatively, drawing from interviews with fifty-two workers in the Irish
and UK technology sectors. These narratives are demonstrative of the power of feminist story
telling.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1842/40813
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7488/era/3569
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The University of Edinburgh
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2024-07-20
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gender and technology
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thin-centred ideology
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women working in tech
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Trickster characters: the tomboy & the girlboss, or gender as a thin-centred ideology inherent to technological innovation under capitalism
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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