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“That crosscountry 1969 vw squareback and holiday inn affair”: lesbian mobility

“That crosscountry 1969 vw squareback and holiday inn affair”: lesbian mobility AbstractThis article argues that lesbian mobility contributed to the development of lesbian identity in North America in the 1960s and 1970s. Drawing primarily on published accounts, it explores the ways in which women achieved and sustained their lesbian identity in part through their access to what cultural geographers term a transportation assemblage or constellation of mobility. This was constituted through the symbolic meaning of mobility for predominantly white women, the existence of new highway networks and Volkswagen vehicles, which were popularized through countercultural branding, and lesbians’ embodied experiences of fear and desire. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal Of Lesbian Studies Taylor & Francis

“That crosscountry 1969 vw squareback and holiday inn affair”: lesbian mobility

Journal Of Lesbian Studies , Volume 24 (3): 13 – Jul 2, 2020

“That crosscountry 1969 vw squareback and holiday inn affair”: lesbian mobility

Journal Of Lesbian Studies , Volume 24 (3): 13 – Jul 2, 2020

Abstract

AbstractThis article argues that lesbian mobility contributed to the development of lesbian identity in North America in the 1960s and 1970s. Drawing primarily on published accounts, it explores the ways in which women achieved and sustained their lesbian identity in part through their access to what cultural geographers term a transportation assemblage or constellation of mobility. This was constituted through the symbolic meaning of mobility for predominantly white women, the existence of new highway networks and Volkswagen vehicles, which were popularized through countercultural branding, and lesbians’ embodied experiences of fear and desire.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1540-3548
eISSN
1089-4160
DOI
10.1080/10894160.2019.1676594
Publisher site
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Abstract

AbstractThis article argues that lesbian mobility contributed to the development of lesbian identity in North America in the 1960s and 1970s. Drawing primarily on published accounts, it explores the ways in which women achieved and sustained their lesbian identity in part through their access to what cultural geographers term a transportation assemblage or constellation of mobility. This was constituted through the symbolic meaning of mobility for predominantly white women, the existence of new highway networks and Volkswagen vehicles, which were popularized through countercultural branding, and lesbians’ embodied experiences of fear and desire.

Journal

Journal Of Lesbian StudiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Jul 2, 2020

Keywords: Mobility; lesbian; transportation; Volkswagen; highways

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