Women Invent!

Women Invent!
Title Women Invent! PDF eBook
Author Susan Casey
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 155
Release 1997-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1569765111

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Uses short biographies of women inventors around the world to demonstrate how inventions come about.

Women of Invention

Women of Invention
Title Women of Invention PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Montague
Publisher Chartwell Books
Pages 195
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0785835008

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Hypatia was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who invented the hydrometer in about 400 AD. Described as a charismatic teacher, she was seen as an evil symbol of the pagan science of learning and she was eventually murdered by Christian zealots. For many women in years gone by, the invention process was fraught with danger and difficulty. Not only did they face the hardship and obstacles of inventing, they also had to contend with the sexism and gender discrimination of a male world that believed women had nothing to contribute. Scientific women came to the fore with momentous innovations which were impossible for men to ignore. During World War Two, Austrian actress Hedy Lamarr became a pioneer in wireless communications, developing a “Secret Communications System.” More recently, 20-year-old Ann Makosinski has invented the ingenious Hollow Flashlight which converts radiant body heat into electricity. Meanwhile other women continued inventing in the domestic sphere with Miracle Mops, long-lasting lipsticks, and magic knickers. In every walk of twenty-first century life women have been challenging themselves (and men) to shape the way we live. Some of the incredible innovators featured include Myra Juliet Farrell, Sally Fox, Rosalind Franklin, Helen Murray, Anna Pavlova, Mária Telkes, Giuliana Tesoro, Halldis Aalvik Thune, Ann Tsukamoto, Margaret A. Wilcox, Ada Lovelace, and many more. The 150 remarkable women in this book show all too clearly that not only can invention no longer be described as a male dominated domain but that a woman’s inspiration and ingenuity will probably be driving the life-changing ideas of tomorrow’s world.

Women Inventors

Women Inventors
Title Women Inventors PDF eBook
Author Jean F. Blashfield
Publisher Capstone
Pages 56
Release 1996
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781560652779

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Each volume presents brief accounts of five women and their inventions, including Sybilla Masters, Madam C. J. Walker, Mary Anderson, and Nancy Perkins.

Women Inventors

Women Inventors
Title Women Inventors PDF eBook
Author Shaina Indovino
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 64
Release 2014-09-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 142228901X

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Women have made major contributions to science throughout history, including by creating new and incredible inventions. Learn about the lives of some of the most amazing women inventors, from Margaret Knight to Rachel Zimmerman, as well as their exciting and important work. Discover what it takes to be an inventor. Find out about the opportunities women inventors have today. Read Women Inventors to see if following in the footsteps of the many brilliant women whose inventions have made their mark is something you want to do.

When Women Invented Television

When Women Invented Television
Title When Women Invented Television PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 361
Release 2021-03-23
Genre History
ISBN 0062973339

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New and Noteworthy —New York Times Book Review Must-Read Book of March —Entertainment Weekly Best Books of March —HelloGiggles “Leaps at the throat of television history and takes down the patriarchy with its fervent, inspired prose. When Women Invented Television offers proof that what we watch is a reflection of who we are as a people.” —Nathalia Holt, New York Times bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls New York Times bestselling author of Seinfeldia Jennifer Keishin Armstrong tells the little-known story of four trailblazing women in the early days of television who laid the foundation of the industry we know today. It was the Golden Age of Radio and powerful men were making millions in advertising dollars reaching thousands of listeners every day. When television arrived, few radio moguls were interested in the upstart industry and its tiny production budgets, and expensive television sets were out of reach for most families. But four women—each an independent visionary— saw an opportunity and carved their own paths, and in so doing invented the way we watch tv today. Irna Phillips turned real-life tragedy into daytime serials featuring female dominated casts. Gertrude Berg turned her radio show into a Jewish family comedy that spawned a play, a musical, an advice column, a line of house dresses, and other products. Hazel Scott, already a renowned musician, was the first African American to host a national evening variety program. Betty White became a daytime talk show fan favorite and one of the first women to produce, write, and star in her own show. Together, their stories chronicle a forgotten chapter in the history of television and popular culture. But as the medium became more popular—and lucrative—in the wake of World War II, the House Un-American Activities Committee arose to threaten entertainers, blacklisting many as communist sympathizers. As politics, sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and money collided, the women who invented television found themselves fighting from the margins, as men took control. But these women were true survivors who never gave up—and thus their legacies remain with us in our television-dominated era. It's time we reclaimed their forgotten histories and the work they did to pioneer the medium that now rules our lives. This amazing and heartbreaking history, illustrated with photos, tells it all for the first time.

Patently Female

Patently Female
Title Patently Female PDF eBook
Author Ethlie Ann Vare
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 248
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A look at women inventors and their inventions.

Feminine Ingenuity

Feminine Ingenuity
Title Feminine Ingenuity PDF eBook
Author Anne L. MacDonald
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 552
Release 1994-02-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Celebrates the achievements of women inventors from the first patent issued in 1809 to the Nobel Prize Laureate in 1991.