5/23 Rodriguez
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this article, Rodriguez and Gonzalez claim that owning a car was a form of
economic mobility and a marker of the American Dream achieved. I can relate to
this because family members from Mexico typically don’t have a car but as soon
as they move here, they try to buy one from a dealer as a form of stability. They
can also use it as a form of showing off and prove that they’re better than
others which gets on my nerves but in reality it is a form of economic mobility.
You started from the bottom and now you can actually afford to make monthly
payments to a dealership. Also, the people I know are all males which shows
that buying a car is gendered but is now slowly changing with the new
generation. The article said that Hollywood films take car ownership as a form
of American manhood. Reflecting on any racing movie I have ever seen, once they
start racing they start dressing differently and speaking differently showing off
manhood. On the other side, women are hypersexualized if they race cars. Why is
it that a woman driving fast deserves to be sexualized but a man driving fast
is a form of manhood?
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