Description

The Hummer: Myths and Consumer Culture is a study of the notorious automobile/sports utility vehicle. Featuring more than fifteen essays, this collection analyzes the Hummer through a wide array of disciplines, including material culture, marketing and advertising, popular culture, military technology, urban planning, and political economy. It provides a complete overview of the vehicle: production, marketing aspects, and cultural significance. The only book of its kind, The Hummer is of great value to cultural studies and American studies scholars and students, as well as to any general reader with an interest in contemporary American culture.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword: Getting Behind the Wheel
Chapter 2 Introduction
Part 3 Part I: Myth and Space
Chapter 4 A Gated Community on Wheels
Chapter 5 The H3: Television Advertising and the Reconfigured Homeland
Chapter 6 Becoming Auto-Mobile, or Taking a Road Less Traveled
Chapter 7 The "Stop and Stare" Aesthetics of the Hummer: Aesthetic Illusion as an Independent Function
Chapter 7 The Hummer: The Return of the Hard Body
Part 8 Part II: Myth and Body
Chapter 8 Primordial Enchantment: Print Media, Promotional Culture, and the Hummer's Siren Song
Chapter 11 Armored Bodies: The Hummer, The Schwarzenegger Persona, and Consumer Appeal
Chapter 12 The Hummer as Cultural and Political Myth: A Multi-Sited Ethnographic Analysis
Part 13 Part III: Myth and Discourse
Chapter 14 The H2-The Humvee's Kinder, Other
Chapter 15 (R)evolutions: Myths of the Hummer in The New York Times
Chapter 16 Homeland Security: The Hummer as Apocalyptic Vehicle
Chapter 17 The Hummer as Brute Image
Part 18 Part IV: Myth as Vehicle
Chapter 19 Resisting Hummers through Visual Rhetoric: FUH2.com as Counterpublic
Chapter 20 Auto Militarization: Citizen Soldiers, the Hummer, and the War on Terror
Chapter 21 The Hummer: Race, Military, and Consumption Politics
Chapter 22 I Am the Humvee

Product details

Published Mar 29 2007
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 284
ISBN 9780739114773
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 230 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Elaine Cardenas

Anthology Editor

Ellen L. Gorman

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Rene Cardenas

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Derek S. Foster

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Ellen Gorman

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Shane Gunster

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Randel Hanson

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Julia Himberg

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J.Z Long

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Scott A. Lukas

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Jeremy Packer

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Alain Silver

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Julie Sze

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James K. Walker

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Matt Yockey

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