Globalizing Automobilism
Exuberance and the Emergence of Layered Mobility, 1900–1980

By (author) Gijs Mom

ISBN13: 9781836953890

Imprint: Berghahn Books

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 01/02/2026

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Why has “car society” proven so durable, even in the face of mounting environmental and economic crises? In this follow-up to his magisterial Atlantic Automobilism, Gijs Mom traces the global spread of the automobile in the postwar era and investigates why adopting more sustainable forms of mobility has proven so difficult. Drawing on archival research as well as wide-ranging forays into popular culture, Mom reveals here the roots of the exuberance, excess, and danger that define modern automotive culture.
List of Illustrations Preface Introduction: Questioning the Car: Prolegomena for a Historical Analysis of Global Mobility      New Perspectives, New Questions      Looking Back: Emergence and Persistence of the Adventure Machine      Extending Adventure: The Car as Possession and Status Symbol      Producing Commodification: Status, Narcissism, and Self-Development      Diversifying Automotive Identities: The Non-Hegemonic Self      New Mobility Studies: Bodily Senses, The Car as Medium, and the Challenge of Representation      The Trouble with Travel Writing: Meandering between Fictionality and Representation      This Study: Sources and Terminology Part I. Emergence and Persistence (Again): The Shaping of Mobility Layerdness beyond the West Chapter 1. Modernizing without Automobilization: Subverting and Subalternizing Mobility History (1890–1945/1950)      Imperialist Mobilities: Japan and the Modernization of Manchuria      Urban Mobilities: The Rickshaw and the Motorization of Asian Cities      Between Long March and Long-Haul: Rail and Road Network Building in China      Dual Networks of Rails and Roads: The Modal Configuration in Other Asian Countries      Migration, Colonialism and the Struggle between Rail and Road: The Case of Africa      More than Modern: Constructing a Latin American Adventure Machine      The Rest and the West: Subversive and Subaltern Mobilities? Part II: Exuberance, with a Twist: Spreading the Gospel of Automobilism Chapter 2. Fragmenting Automotive Adventure: Western Exuberant Automobilism and Middle-Class Guilt (1945–1973)      “Why I Want to Fuck Ronald Reagan”      A Multimedia Feast: Folk, Beat, Rock and Other Mobilities      Motorizing the Worker: Fragmentation and Convergence of Western Car Cultures      The Attack on Public Transport: Hegemonic Car Cultures in a Cold War Setting      Experiencing the Car in a Fragmented Culture: Shifts in Autopoetic Adventures      Songs and Movies: Rejuvenating the Adventure Machine in Popular Culture      Flow Interrupted: Crash and the Systemic Aspects of Automobilism Chapter 3. Layered Development: The Transnational Construction of a World Mobility System (1940s–1970s)      What is ‘Layered Development’?      Alternative Developments: Soviet Mobility and the Modernization of China and India      Conceiving ‘Development’: Mobilizing the ‘Rest’      Mediating Modernization: Japan and Asian ‘Development’      Constructing ‘Circulation’: The IRF and the "Development" of Africa      Developmentalism vs. Dependentismo: Latin American Mobilities and the Frustrations of Middle-Class Modernity      Conclusions: Road, Rail, and Development Layered, Fragmented, Subversive, Subaltern: Conclusions Bibliography Index
  • General & world history
  • History of engineering & technology
  • Professional & Vocational
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