Affiliation:
1. Örebro University dag.balkmar@oru.se
2. Karlstad University ulf.mellstrom@kau.se
Abstract
This article addresses the anthropomorphization and interpellative experience
of cars and trucks, in order to meet future mobility challenges. Autonomous
vehicles offer an emancipatory opportunity within a wider movement
of degendering and regendering motor vehicles. We argue that autonomous
vehicles can challenge the foundations of a gendered economy founded on
masculinity, speed, pleasure, and embodiment. Rather than thinking in terms
of a process of demasculinization, this article anticipates a regendering and
resegregation through which certain forms of masculine gendered economies
of pleasure will lose ground and others will gain. A core question in this article
asks who will be in the driver’s seat of future systems of automobility as the
control of the vehicle is gradually being transferred from the driver to digital
control systems and intelligent roads.
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