American Autopia: An Intellectual History of the American Roadside at Midcentury

Author:   Gabrielle Esperdy
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
ISBN:  

9780813942957


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   28 October 2019
Format:   Hardback
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American Autopia: An Intellectual History of the American Roadside at Midcentury


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Early to mid-twentieth-century America was the heyday of a car culture that has been called an ""automobile utopia."" In American Autopia, Gabrielle Esperdy examines how the automobile influenced architectural and urban discourse in the United States from the earliest days of the auto industry to the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis. Paying particular attention to developments after World War II, Esperdy creates a narrative that extends from U.S. Routes 1 and Route 66 to the Las Vegas Strip to California freeways, with stops at gas stations, diners, main drags, shopping centers, and parking lots along the way.While it addresses the development of auto-oriented landscapes and infrastructures, American Autopia is not a conventional history, offering instead an exploration of the wide-ranging evolution of car-centric territories and drive-in typologies, looking at how they were scrutinized by diverse cultural observers in the middle of the twentieth century. Drawing on work published in the popular and professional press, and generously illustrated with evocative images, the book shows how figures as diverse as designer Victor Gruen, geographer Jean Gottmann, theorist Denise Scott Brown, critic J.B. Jackson, and historian Reyner Banham constructed ""autopia"" as a place and an idea. The result is an intellectual history and interpretive roadmap to the United States of the Automobile.

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Author:   Gabrielle Esperdy
Publisher:   University of Virginia Press
Imprint:   University of Virginia Press
Weight:   0.787kg
ISBN:  

9780813942957


ISBN 10:   0813942950
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   28 October 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""A singular book about underexamined evidence. While many of the cultural artifacts that Esperdy discusses will be familiar, her real subject is the intellectual matrix operating in the background of these artifacts, tying them together and capturing the cultural imagination. As is the case with her other works, in American Autopia she has developed a rigorous and unique book that expertly illuminates the period of 1945-73. Esperdy provides a prodigiously researched and nuanced reading of a broad array of sources and voices in the history of the U.S. roadway."""


A singular book about underexamined evidence. While many of the cultural artifacts that Esperdy discusses will be familiar, her real subject is the intellectual matrix operating in the background of these artifacts, tying them together and capturing the cultural imagination. As is the case with her other works, in American Autopia she has developed a rigorous and unique book that expertly illuminates the period of 1945-73. Esperdy provides a prodigiously researched and nuanced reading of a broad array of sources and voices in the history of the U.S. roadway. ----Keller Easterling, Yale University, author of Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space


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Gabrielle Esperdy, Associate Professor of Architecture and Design at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is the author of Modernizing Main Street: Architecture and Consumer Culture in the New Deal.

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