Reviews
By bringing her expertise in literature and women's studies to bear on automobility, Clarke adds to our understanding of both the lived and the imaginary potential of the automobile in women's lives.
Important work.
Astute and thoroughly researched study.
An innovative, precise, and useful study. Blending cultural criticism with new readings of texts, Clarke covers a century of American fiction and a century of the history and social impact of the automobile and its advertisements.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Writing and Automobility
1. Women on Wheels: "A threat at yesterday's order of things"
2. Modernism: Racing and Gendering Automobility
3. My Mother the
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Writing and Automobility
1. Women on Wheels: "A threat at yesterday's order of things"
2. Modernism: Racing and Gendering Automobility
3. My Mother the Car? Auto Bodies and Maternity
4. Getaway Cars: Women's Road Trips
5. Mobile Homelessness: Cars and the Restructuring of Home
6. Automotive Citizenship: Car as Origin
Epilogue: Writing behind the Wheel
Notes
Works Cited
Index