Roads of Her Own Gendered Space and Mobility in American Women's Road Narratives, 1970-2000

Author/creator Ganser, Alexandra Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoKenilworth : Rodopi
Description339 p. ill 22.000 x 015.000 cm.
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Summary Annotation Reading Jack Kerouac¿s classic On the Road through Virginia Woolf¿s canonical A Room of One¿s Own, the author of this book examines a genre in North American literature which, despite its popularity, has received little attention in literary and cultural criticism: women¿s road narratives. The study shows how women¿s literature has inscribed itself into the American discourse of the Whitmanesque ¿open road¿, or, more generally, the ¿freedom of the road¿. Women writers have participated in this powerful American myth, yet at the same time also have rejected that myth as fundamentally based on gendered and racial/ethnic hierarchies and power structures, and modified it in the process of writing back to it. The book analyzes stories about female runaways, outlaws, questers, adventurers, kidnappees, biker chicks, travelling saleswomen, and picaras and makes theoretical observations on the debates regarding discourses of spatiality and mobility¿debates which have defined the so-called spatial turn in the humanities. The analytical concept of transdifference is introduced to theorize the dissonant plurality of social and cultural affiliations as well as the narrative tensions produced by such pluralities in order to better understand the textual worlds of women¿s multiple belongings as they are present in these writings. Roads of Her Own is thus not only situated in the broader context of a constructivist cultural studies, but also, by discussing narrative mobility under the sign of gender, combines insights from social theory and philosophy, feminist cultural geography, and literary studies.
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