bokomslag Drivetime
Filosofi & religion

Drivetime

Lynne Pearce

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  • 2016
Engages literary texts in order to theorise the distinctive cognitive and affective experiences of driving What sorts of things do we think about when were driving or being driven in a car? Drivetime seeks to answer this question by drawing upon a rich archive of British and American texts from `the motoring century (1900-2000), paying particular attention to the way in which the practice of driving shapes and structures our thinking. While recent sociological and psychological research has helped explain how drivers are able to think about `other things while performing such a complex task, little attention has, as yet, been paid to the form these cognitive and affective journeys take. Pearce uses her close readings of literary texts ranging from early twentieth-century motoring periodicals, Modernist and inter-war fiction , American `road-trip classics , and autobiography in order to model different types of `driving-event and, by extension, the cars use as a means of phenomenological encounter, escape from memory, meditation, problem-solving and daydreaming. Key Features Brings Humanities-based perspectives to bear upon topical debates in automobilities research Introduces a new concept for understanding our journeys made my car by focusing on the drivers automotive consciousness rather than utility/function Makes use of auto-ethnography to explore and theorise automotive consciousness Draws upon a rich archive of literary texts from across the twentieth-century including original research into unknown writers featured in the early twentieth-century texts/motoring periodicals
  • Författare: Lynne Pearce
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780748690848
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 256
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-07-31
  • Förlag: Edinburgh University Press