Mobility without Mayhem - Jeremy Packer

Mobility without Mayhem

Safety, Cars, and Citizenship

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2008
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8223-3952-6 (ISBN)
119,95 inkl. MwSt
While Americans prize the ability to get behind the wheel and hit the open road, they have not always agreed about what constitutes safe, decorous driving and who is capable of it. This title presents a cultural history of America's fear of and fascination with driving, from the mid-twentieth century to the present.
While Americans prize the ability to get behind the wheel and hit the open road, they have not always agreed on what constitutes safe, decorous driving or who is capable of it. Mobility without Mayhem is a lively cultural history of America’s fear of and fascination with driving, from the mid-twentieth century to the present. Jeremy Packer analyzes how driving has been understood by experts, imagined by citizens, regulated by traffic laws, governed through education and propaganda, and represented in films, television, magazines, and newspapers. Whether considering motorcycles as symbols of rebellion and angst, or the role of CB radio in regulating driving and in truckers’ evasions of those regulations, Packer shows that ideas about safe versus risky driving often have had less to do with real dangers than with drivers’ identities.Packer focuses on cultural figures that have been singled out as particularly dangerous. Women drivers, hot-rodders, bikers, hitchhikers, truckers, those who “drive while black,” and road ragers have all been targets of fear. As Packer debunks claims about the dangers posed by each figure, he exposes biases against marginalized populations, anxieties about social change, and commercial and political desires to profit by fomenting fear. Certain populations have been labeled as dangerous or deviant, he argues, to legitimize monitoring and regulation and, ultimately, to curtail access to automotive mobility. Packer reveals how the boundary between personal freedom and social constraint is continually renegotiated in discussions about safe, proper driving.

Jeremy Packer is Associate Professor of Communication and a faculty member in the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media graduate program and the Science, Technology, and Society program at North Carolina State University. He is a coeditor of Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality and Thinking with James Carey: Essays on Communications, Transportation, History.

Acknowledgments vii

Introduction: Auto-Mobile America 1

1. The Crusade for Traffic Safety: Mobilizing the Suburban Dream 27

2. Hitching the Highway to Hell: Media Hysterics and the Politics of Youth Mobility 77

3. Motorcycle Madness: The Insane, the Profane, and Newly Tame 111

4. Communications Convoy: The CB and Truckers 161

5. Of Cadillacs and "Coon Cages": The Racing of Automobility 189

6. Raging with a Machine: Neoliberalism Meets the Automobile 231

7. Safety to Security: Future Orientations of Automobility 267

Notes 293

Works Cited 325

Index 341

Zusatzinfo 38 illustrations
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 630 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 0-8223-3952-8 / 0822339528
ISBN-13 978-0-8223-3952-6 / 9780822339526
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