Lady Daredevils Lady Daredevils
Women, Gender, and Sexuality in American History

Lady Daredevils

American Women and Early Aviation

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    • USD 14.99
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    • USD 14.99

Descripción editorial

Though often restricted as aviators, women helped build a stable aircraft industry that became the envy of the world. Barbara Ganson delves into the lives of the women whose work as test pilots, flight school owner-operators, airport managers, and in other roles impacted and reflected larger trends in society.

Women aviators challenged social norms that considered them inept with machinery and incapable of handling early flight’s very real dangers. Ganson follows how the New Woman ethos of freedom of movement and career inspired engagement with aviation. Despite resistance, women pushed limits by setting records for speed, altitude, distance, and endurance. The fashions of airwomen, meanwhile, reflected changing attitudes of women toward traditional roles and the pursuit of their career aspirations.

Informed by interviews and rare archival information, Lady Daredevils tells the stories of the pioneering women of early aviation history and reveals their dynamic interactions with social and technological change.

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2026
29 de julio
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EN
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304
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Illinois Press
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Chicago Distribution Center
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10.5
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