I still think that in some ways earlier eras were much more progressive than ours--i.e., this completely delightful but matter-of-fact and not actually that cutesy "The Woman and the Car: A Chatty Little Handbook for all Women who Motor or Who Want to Motor" from 1909 https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-120928-1526/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater
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@loriemerson The photos in this are gorgeous!
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@twelvety they really are! beautifully composed
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@loriemerson Certainly less denial about how things actually are, no?
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@mediageek I think you're right - there's a lot more directness, maybe because of an overall much lower volume of discourse...it feels like we are now just drowning in never-ending discourse that just produces yet more discourse
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