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Carbon nation : fossil fuels in the making of American culture
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19th Century
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/ Energy industries -- United States -- History
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/ Fossil fuels
/ Fossil fuels -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
/ HISTORY
/ Social aspects
/ Social History
/ United States
/ United States -- Civilization
/ United States -- Economic conditions
/ United States -- Environmental conditions
2014
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Johnson, Robert
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19th Century
/ 20th Century
/ Civilization
/ Economic conditions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy consumption -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
/ Energy industries
/ Energy industries -- United States -- History
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fossil fuels -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
/ HISTORY
/ Social aspects
/ Social History
/ United States
/ United States -- Civilization
/ United States -- Economic conditions
/ United States -- Environmental conditions
2014
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Johnson, Robert
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19th Century
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/ Energy consumption
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/ Energy industries
/ Energy industries -- United States -- History
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fossil fuels -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
/ HISTORY
/ Social aspects
/ Social History
/ United States
/ United States -- Civilization
/ United States -- Economic conditions
/ United States -- Environmental conditions
2014
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\"Fossil fuels don't simply impact our ability to commute to and from work. They condition our sensory lives, our erotic experiences, and our aesthetics; they structure what we assume to be normal and healthy; and they prop up a distinctly modern bargain with nature that allows populations and economies to grow wildly beyond the older and more clearly understood limits of the organic economy. Carbon Nation ranges across film and literary studies, ecology, politics, journalism, and art history to chart the course by which prehistoric carbon calories entered into the American economy and body. It reveals how fossil fuels remade our ways of being, knowing, and sensing in the world while examining how different classes, races, sexes, and conditions learned to embrace and navigate the material manifestations and cultural potential of these new prehistoric carbons. The ecological roots of modern America are introduced in the first half of the book where the author shows how fossil fuels revolutionized the nation's material wealth and carrying capacity. The book then demonstrates how this eager embrace of fossil fuels went hand in hand with both a deliberate and an unconscious suppression of that dependency across social, spatial, symbolic, and psychic domains. In the works of Eugene O'Neill, Upton Sinclair, Sherwood Anderson, and Stephen Crane, the author reveals how Americans' material dependencies on prehistoric carbon were systematically buried within modernist narratives of progress, consumption, and unbridled growth; while in films like Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times and George Stevens's Giant he uncovers cinematic expressions of our own deep-seated anxieties about living in a dizzying new world wrought by fossil fuels. Any discussion of fossil fuels must go beyond energy policy and technology. In Carbon Nation, Bob Johnson reminds us that what we take to be natural in the modern world is, in fact, historical, and that our history and culture arise from this relatively recent embrace of the coal mine, the stoke hole, and the oil derrick.\"--Book jacket.
\"A close look at our nation's conflicted love affair with fossil fuels (including coal, oil, and natural gas) and their pervasive impact on American life and culture. While carbon has literally fueled a relentless technological progress and provided the highest standard of living the world has ever seen, it's also been the engine for environmental and human degradation, a blithe consumerism unaware of its carbon dependency, and dangerously large concentrations of wealth and power. Focusing on this longstanding contradiction, Johnson argues that our embrace and celebration of carbon has been enabled by distancing ourselves from its costs.\"--Publisher information.
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University Press of Kansas
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0700620044, 9780700620043, 0700620508, 9780700620500, 0700625208, 9780700625208
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