Against automobility

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Against automobility

edited by Steffen Böhm ... [et al.]

(Sociological review monograph)

Blackwell, 2006

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Despite its promise of freedom and autonomy, the ubiquity of the automobile has influenced unforeseen ecological, social, and political change. In Against Automobility , a panel of distinguished scholars take a critical look at the contradiction of the automobile. A critical account of the impact of the car on society, which is both liberated by and reliant upon motor vehicles. Written by a panel of distinguished scholars from varying disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Examines automobility's effect on environmental, social, and political issues. Will be of interest to those whose research focuses on geography, politics, consumption and cultural studies, critical theory, and the sociology of objects and everyday life.

Table of Contents

Part One: Conceptualising Automobility. 1. Impossibilities of Automobility: Steffen Boehm, Campbell Jones, Chris Land and Matthew Paterson. 2. Inhabiting the Car: John Urry. 3. Driving the Social: Joanna Latimer and Rolland Munro. Part Two: Governing Automobility. 4. Transport: Disciplining the Body that Travels: Jennifer Bonham. 5. `Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre': Assembling and Governing the Motorway Driver In Late Fifties Britain: Peter Merriman. 6. Quantifying Automobility: Speed, `Zero Tolerance' and Democracy: Per-Anders Forstorp. 7. Automobility and the Liberal Disposition: Sudir Chella Rajan. Part Three: Representing Automobility. 8. No Literal Connection: Images of Mass Commodification, US Militarism, and the Oil Industry, in The Big Lebowski: David Martin-Jones. 9. The Mimetics of Mobile Capital: Nicole Shukin. 10. Traffic, Desire, Modernism: The Hermaphrodite Singer and Beyond: Andrew Thacker. Part Four: After Automobility. 11. Virtual Automobility: Two Ways To Get a Life: J. Hillis Miller. 12. Bicycle Messengers and the Road to Freedom: Ben Fincham. 13. "Always Crashing in the Same Car": A Head-On Collision with the Machinic Phylum: Mark Dery.

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