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What are the benefits of domestic technology? Well, for one, it puts us one step closer to living in a Jetsons like future. Who doesn't want their very own Rosie?
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- 00:03
electric ovens microwave ovens vacuum cleaners just every other household [household appliances circling a boys head]
- 00:08
gadget out there doing its thing put them all together like Voltron and
- 00:13
they're bigger than the sum of their part but how exactly what bigger
- 00:17
effects can they have welcome to nutshell this wave of electric [nutshell cracks open]
- 00:21
appliances totally redefined the way people did housework and by people doing
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- 00:25
housework we mean women doing housework while trying to look like movie stars [woman doing housework duties]
- 00:30
well the big selling point was that technology would allow us to put the burden
- 00:34
of labor on machines rather than on ourselves so almost every sci-fi movie
- 00:39
ever tells oh how well that you know, trusting the machines works out but we'll worry [vaccum cleaner sucks up woman housemaid]
- 00:44
about that when the time comes. In some ways it's worth an eventual robot
- 00:49
revolution working is you know work the idea was that women who were and are the [woman baking cupcakes in the oven]
- 00:56
primary doers of household chores would be much more free.. free from the burdens
- 01:01
of sweeping the floors, washing laundry in the tub, cooking over a coal stove of
- 01:07
course like every beautiful dream the fantasy promised by electrical [vacuum doing the cleaning by itself as woman sits down]
- 01:10
appliances didn't totally come to be sorry to burst bubbles they're people
- 01:14
history can we get down like that what exactly happened to destroy this
- 01:18
electricity fueled utopia well these new cooking and cleaning technologies [health inspector man walks into a kitchen]
- 01:23
actually changed the standards of cooking and cleaning they raised the bar
- 01:27
on cleanliness this meant that these labor-saving devices often resulted in [woman doing vacuuming]
- 01:32
women doing more work people thought that since the vacuum can
- 01:36
suck up dirt so easily there was excuse for one speck of dirt
- 01:40
in the house and the house might as well be condemned if there weren't vacuum [health inspector plants a condemned sign outside of house]
- 01:45
lines in the rut..well before the only people who could keep big houses spotless their
- 01:50
entire families fed and their clothes all neatly washed and ironed were mega [rich man served food by woman maid]
- 01:56
rich people who hired servants but now things were different now there were
- 02:01
these handy-dandy gadgets that allowed one mom to do all the labor herself poor [mother putting clothes in a washer]
- 02:06
and middle-class families were now held to new standards of health and cleanliness
- 02:11
to be fair though lots of these devices reduce the sheer back-breakingness of
- 02:14
household tasks they just didn't save that much time for example watching [girl puts clothes in a dryer machine]
- 02:20
machines reduce the sweat of scrubbing clothes in buckets but women in
- 02:24
households with washers tended to spend more time doing the laundry till the
- 02:29
whole 1950 dream-home thing and it turns out to be a heck a lot of work. No,[woman using a pick-axe in a mine]
- 02:33
these suburban moms weren't exactly slaving in a salt mines but they weren't
- 02:37
kicking back and letting robots do the work and this may be a good thing that [woman laying down while robot cleans the house]
- 02:42
had already been the case in the 50s as robots doing everything.. well,
- 02:45
robots today might already have us and there's wrap! [robot sucks up woman in vacuum]
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