Eat My Dust

Eat My Dust

AngličtinaPevná väzba
Clarsen Georgine
Johns Hopkins University Press
EAN: 9780801884658
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The history of the automobile would be incomplete without considering the influence of the car on the lives and careers of women in the earliest decades of the twentieth century. Illuminating the relationship between women and cars with case studies from across the globe, Eat My Dust challenges the received wisdom that men embraced automobile technology more naturally than did women. Georgine Clarsen highlights the personal stories of women from the United States, Britain, Australia, and colonial Africa from the early days of motoring until 1930. She notes the different ways in which these women embraced automobile technology in their national and cultural context. As mechanics and taxi drivers-like Australian Alice Anderson and Brit Sheila O'Neil-and long-distance adventurers and political activists-like South Africans Margaret Belcher and Ellen Budgell and American suffragist Sara Bard Field-women sought to define the technology in their own terms and according to their own needs. They challenged traditional notions of femininity through their love of cars and proved they were articulate, confident, and mechanically savvy motorists in their own right. More than new chapters in automobile history, these stories locate women motorists within twentieth-century debates about class, gender, sexuality, race, and nation.
EAN 9780801884658
ISBN 0801884659
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ Johns Hopkins University Press
Dátum vydania 26. novembra 2008
Stránky 216
Jazyk English
Rozmery 229 x 152 x 20
Krajina United States
Čitatelia General
Autori Clarsen Georgine
Ilustrácie 2 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Halftones, black and white
Séria Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science