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Reem Hilu, "The Intimate Life of Computers" (U Minnesota Press, 2024)

Dec 10, 2024
Reem Hilu, an Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, dives into her book, "The Intimate Life of Computers," exploring the role of home computers in the 1980s as tools for enhancing family dynamics. She introduces the idea of 'companionate computing,' where technology fosters emotional connections and even improves relationships. Hilu also reveals the significant yet overlooked influence of women's culture on personal computing, challenging traditional narratives of male-dominated tech history.
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Research Focus

  • Reem Hilu's research focuses on the intersection of gender, technology, and domestic culture.
  • She examines how computers, games, and digital media have influenced women's culture and domestic life.
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Project Origins

  • Hilu's interest in the topic began with discovering peculiar talking dolls from the 1980s containing microchips.
  • She viewed these dolls as interactive and digital media, prompting her to explore the relationship between gender and technology.
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Research Methods

  • Hilu primarily used digital archives, like newspaper and magazine articles, for her research.
  • This allowed her to locate examples of digital media that addressed relationships, homes, and families.
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