Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture
Driving Women is a compelling exploration of the intertwining relationship between women and automobiles in twentieth-century America, offering fresh perspectives on cultural shifts through literature. Whether you’re an automotive enthusiast or a fan of historical fiction, this eBook will provide invaluable insights into how cars shaped social dynamics.
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Key Features
- Insightful analysis of women’s roles in automotive culture
- Diverse selection of literary works spanning the century
- Comprehensive coverage of social and cultural changes
Specs
- Format: eBook Kindle
- Language: Inglés
- Pages Count: 240
- Publication Date: April 15, 2007
- Manufacturer: Johns Hopkins University Press
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Offers a unique perspective on the automobile’s impact on American society
- Rich and diverse collection of literary works for analysis
- Well-researched content from respected academic publisher
Cons
- May not be accessible to those without an interest in literature or cultural history
- Focused primarily on the United States, limiting global perspectives
Who It’s For
Ideal for students of American studies, women’s rights activists, and literary scholars interested in how automobiles have influenced social dynamics.
Pricing & Value
Current price: 22,62 € (subject to change). Driving Women is an excellent resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of automobile culture’s impact on society. The combination of literary analysis and historical context makes this eBook a valuable addition to any collection focused on cultural history.
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