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Representations of British Motoring: Studies in Design and Material Culture

Autor David Jeremiah
en Limba Engleză Hardback – apr 2007
Representations of British motoring provides important new insights into the established discourses of British motoring. Based on the patterns of representation that have mediated between the trade, owners and society, particularly the myths and realities generated by the advertising campaigns and motoring journals, it identifies the landmarks of change and innovation. It is not about great images as such, although some are, but particular attention has been directed towards the creative intervention of the artist-illustrators.

Part One emphasises the critical significance of the emerging concerns and aspirations of the first decade of motoring, while the two subsequent parts provide a clear understanding of how the continuity of the public debate has shaped the concepts of modern and popular motoring. The new models, motorists and motoring landscape are the central themes through which it has been possible to track the preoccupation with questions regarding speed and safety, the idea of being British, the aesthetics of the car and motoring, and the family, women and the car. As such it is a design history that redefines and extends the parameters of the history of motoring, providing an overview of the place of the motor-car and motoring in British society that is relevant to undergraduate and postgraduate studies and the motoring enthusiast.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780719075407
ISBN-10: 0719075408
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 179 x 247 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Studies in Design and Material Culture


Cuprins

List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1 The beginnings: a decade that set the motoring agenda 1.1 The first age 1.2 For millionaires and the millions 1.3 The complete car 1.4 Living machines 1.5 Women behind the wheel 1.6 Services 1.7 Speed Postscript Part 2 Defining modern motoring 1907-39 2.1 Motoring lifestyles 2.2 Women motorists 2.3 The ideal car 2.4 Intimate living things 2.5 Something extra 2.6 Roads today - highways for tomorrow 2.7 Speed with safety 2.8 Being British Postscript Part 3 Motoring discourses since 1940 3.1 Popular motoring 3.2 Cars for everyone 3.3 Art and the car aesthetic 3.4 Sex and sexuality 3.5 Road battles 3.6 Environmental matters Postscript Concluding notes Select bibliography Index

Notă biografică

David Jeremiah is Research Professor in Design History at the University of Plymouth

Descriere

It is a book that provides new insights into the established discourses of British motoring, exposing the importance of advertising campaigns and motoring journals and addressing issues prompted by new models, ownership and the motoring landscape.