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If the Chair Fits : Sexism in American Office Furniture Design

机译:如果椅子合适:美国办公家具设计中的性别歧视

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This article examines the ways in which gendered bodies and gendered ideas about labour were built into American office furniture by way of human factors from the 1960s through the early 1990s. Using an analysis of chairs and desks, including their forms and technical dimensions, the author argues that executive and secretarial furniture, in particular, encoded exaggerated and idealized gendered bodies in their design and excluded bodies that did not fit the expected gendered norms. The persistence of this convention, even in the design of ergonomic chairs which first appeared in the 1970s, reproduced sexism in organizational hierarchy and inscribed in furniture gendered assumptions of labour and gendered ideals of leadership.
机译:本文研究了从1960年代到1990年代初人为因素将性别主体和性别观念纳入美国办公家具的方式。通过对椅子和书桌的分析,包括其形式和技术尺寸,作者认为,特别是行政和秘书家具在其设计中编码了夸张和理想化的性别主体,而排除了不符合预期性别准则的主体。即使在1970年代首次出现的人体工学椅子设计中,该公约的持久性也再现了组织层次上的性别歧视,并刻画了家具中的性别假设和领导理想。

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