Imagery in a train to pakistan8/26/2023 Some “experts” believed that women’s bodies weren’t fit to travel at 50 mph. Genevieve Bell, anthropologist and director of Intel Corporation’s Interaction and Experience Research, says the burgeoning use of the steam engine in the early 19th century incited an unusual panic. Modern audiences are unlikely to feel this way, but trains initially excluded women. Smoky Poky, Vintage children’s book, 1947, Bill and Bernard Martin by Bill and Bernard Martin Trains Are Masculine-coded Spaces The Three Pennies by Rob Rowland Train track in Tokyo Drifter Some modern kids might not know what’s going on in the painting below, partly because children are more supervised these days and mostly advised against playing around train tracks. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Soul of the Soulless City (‘New York – an Abstraction’) 1920 Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
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