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Fast Cars and Bad Girls

Nomadic Subjects and Women’s Road Stories

by Deborah Paes de Barros (Author)
©2004 Monographs X, 210 Pages

Summary

Fast Cars and Bad Girls: Nomadic Subjects and Women’s Road Stories explores the road narratives of women and the various ways their work re-maps American space. Moving from Mary Rowlandson’s famous captivity narrative to the frontier texts of the American West to the postapocalyptic novels of postmodern experience, Fast Cars and Bad Girls interrogates the intersections of nomadic theory and contemporary feminism. What would happen, the text queries the reader, if Jack Kerouac had gone on the road with a baby in the back seat? Women’s road texts are different, insists author Deborah Paes de Barros; notions such as resistance to the West, the revision of the natural world, mother-daughter relationships, avant-garde angst, and feminist utopias construct this discussion of women travel writers.

Details

Pages
X, 210
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820470870
Language
English
Keywords
USA Reiseliteratur Geschichte nomadic theoy women travel writers Kraftwagen (Motiv) contemporary feminism Frauenliteratur road narratives of women
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004. XX, 210 pp.

Biographical notes

Deborah Paes de Barros (Author)

The Author: Deborah Paes de Barros received her Ph.D. in American literature from the University of California, Riverside. Her publications include essays on contemporary literature and postmodernism. Dr. Paes de Barros is currently Associate Professor of English at Palomar College in San Marcos, California.

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