Fast Cars, Clean Bodies: Decolonization and the Reordering of French Culture (Revised)
Kristin Ross
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Description
"Fast Cars, Clean Bodies" examines the crucial decade from Dien Bien Phu to the mid-1960s when France shifted rapidly from an agrarian, insular, and empire-oriented society to a decolonized, Americanized, and fully industrial one. In this analysis of a startling cultural transformation Kristin Ross finds the contradictions of the period embedded in its various commodities and cultural artifacts - automobiles, washing machines, women's magazines, film, popular fiction, even structuralism - as well as in the practices that shape, determine, and delimit their uses.
Product Details
Price
$42.00
Publisher
MIT Press
Publish Date
February 28, 1996
Pages
274
Dimensions
6.94 X 8.98 X 0.58 inches | 0.94 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780262680912
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Kristin Ross is Professor of Comparative Literature at New York University. She is the author of The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune.
Reviews
A rare example of cultural studies done with zest as well asdepth...this must be the first book to make a firm link between [Jacques Tati's] Monsieur Hulot's Holiday and [Roland Barthe's] Mythologies.--New Statesman & Society--