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Auto Opium: A Social History of American Automobile Design

Auto Opium: A Social History of American Automobile Design

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Author: David Gartman
Publisher: Routledge
Category: Book

List Price: $53.95
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Sales Rank: 977861

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 264
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0415105722
Dewey Decimal Number: 629.260973
EAN: 9780415105729
ASIN: 0415105722

Publication Date: October 31, 1994
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The automobile continues to be the privileged product of the culture of mass consumption, yet there has been little scholarly attention to what concerns consumers most-- the appearance of cars. Auto-Opium is the first comprehensive history of the profession and aesthetics of American automobile design. David Gartman reveals how the appearance of vehicles became an integral part of the system of mass production and mass consumption forged in the struggles of American society.

The book traces the development of automobile design, from the first utilitarian cars around the turn of the century to the most modern of symbol-laden cultural icons. The author shows that the aesthetic qualities of vehicles were shaped by the social conflicts generated by the process of mass production. These conflicts became channeled into the realm of mass consumption, where working Americans demanded beautiful, stylish, and constantly improving cars to compensate them for the deprivations of mass production. Combining a unique blend of business, social, and cultural history, Auto-Opium connects the social struggles of designers within firms and the marketplace struggles between auto firms.


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