Women drivers! The emergence of folklore and stereotypic opinions concerning feminine automotive behaviour.

Author(s)
Berger, M.L.
Year
Abstract

The roots of the women- driver stereotype are reviewed. It is concluded that they lie in assumptions and ideas that were accepted well before the automobile first began to affect American life. Previously established premises regarding the freedom and mobility of women in society, the definition of her "femininity" and the nature of her emotional, constitution led to the initial questioning of women's ability to drive.

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B 27098 fo /83 /
Source

From: Women's Studies International Forum, 9 (1986) No. 3, p. 257- 263, 20 ref.

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