Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America

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Название: Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America

Издательство: The Johns Hopkins University Press

Год: 2007

Формат: pdf in rar

Размер: 2.22 Мб

Язык: Английский

Over the years, cars have helped to define the experiences and self-perceptions of women in complex and sometimes unexpected ways. When women take the wheel, family structure and public space are reconfigured and re-gendered, creating a context for a literary tradition in which the car has served as a substitute for, an escape from, and an extension of the home, as well as a surrogate mother, a financial safeguard, and a means of self-expression.

riving Women examines the intersection of American fiction - primarily but not exclusively by women - and automobile culture. Deborah Clarke argues that issues critical to twentieth-century American society - technology, mobility, domesticity, and agency - are repeatedly articulated through women's relationships with cars. Women writers took surprisingly intense interest in car culture and its import for modern life, as the car, replete with material and symbolic meaning, recast literal and literary female power in the automotive age.

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