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The Motor Car and Popular Culture in the Twentieth Century
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ABSTRACT
This is a multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between the motor car and popular culture in the 20th century, which brings together original essays by academics in the UK, North America and Australia. The contributors write from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, including semiotics, social history, literary and film criticism, and musicology. Three main themes are addressed: the car as a cultural image; its impact on leisure and entertainment; and the cultural significance of the processes of manufacturing and selling cars.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
The Car as Image
chapter 1|19 pages
'Oh what a feeling!' – The Literatures of the Car
chapter 2|13 pages
More than a Marque. The Car as Symbol: Aspects of Culture and Ideology
chapter 4|6 pages
'Savage Servility: Cars in the Psyche'
part |2 pages
Entertainment and Leisure
chapter 6|15 pages
Poop, poop! – An Early Case of Joy-Riding by an Upper Class Amphibian
chapter 7|12 pages
Automania: Animated Automobiles 1950-1968
chapter 8|24 pages
Cars and Girls – The Car, Masculinity and Pop Music
chapter 10|16 pages
Classic and Desirable: The Mystique of the British Sports Car
chapter 12|16 pages
Taste, Status and Middle-Class Motoring in Interwar Britain
part |2 pages
Producing and Selling Cars