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6 x 9. 440 pgs. 42 photographs. (1983)

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978-0-472-08044-1
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Cultural Studies / History--American History

The Automobile and American Culture

David L. Lewis and Laurence Goldstein, Editors



Looks at the impact of the automobile on American folkways


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The Automobile and American Cultureis the most comprehensive study of its subject ever published. Integrating scholarly and popular approaches, this anthology of essays, memoirs, fiction, poetry, and graphics describes the impact of one of this century's most fascinating inventions on American folkways. Now in its revised and expanded form, The Automobile and American Culture provides an even closer look at the past, present, and future of this country's automobile revolution. Here is described, among other subjects, the impact of the automobile on the city, the farm, the house, the arts, fashions, sex, youth and age, men and women—in sum, the modern psyche and modern society.


 
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