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 ...
The purpose of this article is to analyse women as drivers. The car is, I believe, a vehicle that is...
How does a novel artifact become a mainstream device? Three case studies on the transition from musc...
This project examines the intersections among rhetoric, gender, and technology, examining in particu...
© 1997 Dr. Georgine Wilhelmina ClarsenMotoring is one of the pre-eminent technologies of twentieth c...
Motorsport is an under-researched area of socio-historical study. There is particularly limited acad...
Popular perceptions of the woman driver have long relied upon two persistent stereotypes. The origin...
From \u27Chrysler Girls\u27 to \u27Dodge Boys\u27: The Emergence of Women in Windsor\u27s Automotive...
This dissertation examines the interplay between gender ideology, women's actions, and automotive te...
This study argues that society's choices between possible technological developments are highly ref...
Motor mechanics are iconic members of Australia’s working class. The timeless imagery associated wit...
The bicycle\u27s “prime” was a mere decade, 1890-1900, but in this brief window, it had a profound i...
Women take the wheelWhereas the generalization of automobile became a sociological field in the 1970...
The 1920’s and 30’s saw the advent of the automotive era in America as Henry Ford’s vision of produc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupMotorsport is an under-researched area o...
This is the tale of two cars for women in two centuries. One was a prototype design and the other we...
The purpose of this article is to analyse women as drivers. The car is, I believe, a vehicle that is...
How does a novel artifact become a mainstream device? Three case studies on the transition from musc...
This project examines the intersections among rhetoric, gender, and technology, examining in particu...
© 1997 Dr. Georgine Wilhelmina ClarsenMotoring is one of the pre-eminent technologies of twentieth c...
Motorsport is an under-researched area of socio-historical study. There is particularly limited acad...
Popular perceptions of the woman driver have long relied upon two persistent stereotypes. The origin...
From \u27Chrysler Girls\u27 to \u27Dodge Boys\u27: The Emergence of Women in Windsor\u27s Automotive...
This dissertation examines the interplay between gender ideology, women's actions, and automotive te...
This study argues that society's choices between possible technological developments are highly ref...
Motor mechanics are iconic members of Australia’s working class. The timeless imagery associated wit...
The bicycle\u27s “prime” was a mere decade, 1890-1900, but in this brief window, it had a profound i...
Women take the wheelWhereas the generalization of automobile became a sociological field in the 1970...
The 1920’s and 30’s saw the advent of the automotive era in America as Henry Ford’s vision of produc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupMotorsport is an under-researched area o...
This is the tale of two cars for women in two centuries. One was a prototype design and the other we...
The purpose of this article is to analyse women as drivers. The car is, I believe, a vehicle that is...
How does a novel artifact become a mainstream device? Three case studies on the transition from musc...
This project examines the intersections among rhetoric, gender, and technology, examining in particu...