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Studies in Mobilities, Literature, and Culture

Studies in Mobilities, Literature, and Culture: 1955–1985

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Studies in Mobilities, Literature, and Culture: 1955–1985

Court, Elsa

The American Roadside in Émigré Literature, Film, and Photography: 1955–1985 traces the origin of a postmodern iconography of mobile consumption equating roadside America with an authentic experience of the United States through the postwar road narrative, a narrative which, Elsa Court argues, has been shaped by and through white male émigré narratives of the American road, in both literature and visual culture. While stressing that these narratives are limited in their understanding of the processes of exclusion and unequal flux in experiences of modern automobility, the book works through four case studies in the American works of European-born authors Vladimir Nabokov, Robert Frank, Alfred Hitchcock, and Wim Wenders to unveil an early phenomenology of the postwar American highway, one that anticipates the works of late-twentieth-century spatial theorists Jean Baudrillard, Michel Foucault, and Marc Augé and sketches a postmodern aesthetic of western mobility and consumptionthat has become synonymous with contemporary America.


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Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Publication Date: 2021-01-08

Format: Paperback

ISBN-13: 9783030367350

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36733-6

Dimensions: 210cm x148cm

Pages: 193

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