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Driving Women

Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America

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Exploring the role of cars as a representation of female space and identity, this study examines how they can empower women and influence their agency. It offers fresh perspectives on literature by and about women, highlighting the intersection of technology and gender. Through this lens, the book uncovers innovative ways to approach women's fiction, revealing the complexities of female experiences and narratives in a modern context.

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Driving Women, Deborah Clarke

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