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Jazz Babies, A Femme Fatale, And A Joad: Women And The Automobile In The American Modernist Era, Jessica Bremmer
Jazz Babies, A Femme Fatale, And A Joad: Women And The Automobile In The American Modernist Era, Jessica Bremmer
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The 1920’s and 30’s saw the advent of the automotive era in America as Henry Ford’s vision of production and technological progress was fully realized. But the pleasure of automobility was initially afforded to a select few, and so the automobile revealed a growing chasm between social classes. Additionally, the automobile contributed to a transformation of the social ideology of gender as more and more women spent time in cars as passengers and as drivers. And while some viewed this ideological shift as a welcome change, many Americans worried about the negative implications of women in cars. Representations of automobiles …