The speed handbook

velocity, pleasure, modernism

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The speed handbook

velocity, pleasure, modernism

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"Speed, the sensation one gets when driving fast, was described by Aldous Huxley as the single new pleasure invented by modernity. The Speed Handbook is a virtuoso exploration of Huxley's claim. Enda Duffy shows how the experience of speed has always been political and how it has affected nearly all aspects of modern culture. Primarily a result of the mass-produced automobile, the experience of speed became the quintessential way for individuals to experience modernity, to feel modernity in their bones. Duffy plunges full-throttle into speed's 'adrenaline aesthetics', offering deft readings of works ranging from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, through J.G. Ballard's Crash, to the cautionary consumerism of Ralph Nader. He describes how speed changed understandings of space, distance, chance, and violence; how the experience of speed was commodified in the dawning era of mass consumption; and how society was incited to abhor slowness and desire speed. He examines how people were trained by new media such as the cinema to see, hear, and sense speed, and how speed, demanded of the efficient assembly-line worker, was given back to that worker as the chief thrill of leisure. Assessing speed's political implications, Duffy considers how speed pleasure was offered to citizens based on criteria including their ability to pay and their gender, and how speed quickly became something to be patrolled by governments. Drawing on novels, news reports, photography, advertising, and much more, Duffy provides a breakneck tour through the cultural dynamics of speed."--Publisher description.

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English
Pages
306

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Cover of: Speed Handbook
Speed Handbook: Velocity, Pleasure, Modernism
2009, Duke University Press
in English
Cover of: The speed handbook
The speed handbook: velocity, pleasure, modernism
2009, Duke University Press
in English
Cover of: Speed Handbook
Speed Handbook: Velocity, Pleasure, Modernism
2009, Duke University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction : the adrenaline aesthetic : speed as culture
Speed theory
Thriller : the incitement to speed
Gaining speed : car culture, adrenaline, and the experience of speed
Blur : rapid eye movement and the visuality of speed
Crash culture
Epilogue : overdrive.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Durham [NC]
Series
Post-contemporary interventions, Post-contemporary interventions

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.2/37
Library of Congress
HM656 .D84 2009, HM656.D84 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
306

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23019452M
Internet Archive
speedhandbookvel0000duff
ISBN 13
9780822344308, 9780822344421
LCCN
2009003270
OCLC/WorldCat
294887680
Library Thing
9156431
Goodreads
6643898

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