The provided Book exploring the multifaceted relationship between women and automobiles in 20th-century American culture. It analyzes how literature and advertising portrayed women's roles in relation to cars, examining themes of freedom, danger, and the evolving complexities of gender roles in the context of automobile culture. The analysis also explores the intersection of race and gender within this context, focusing on how the automobile impacted the identities and experiences of African American women and men. Finally, it examines how the car redefined notions of home and mobility, particularly for women, from the idealized domesticity of the suburban family to the realities of homelessness and migrancy.
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