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Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans Paul R. Josephson (Colby College)

Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans par Paul R. Josephson (Colby College)

Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans Paul R. Josephson (Colby College)


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Students of consumer studies and the history of technology, as well as scholars and general readers, will be captivated by Josephson's insights into the complex relationship between society and technology.

Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans Résumé

Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans: The Politics of Everyday Technologies Paul R. Josephson (Colby College)

Who would have guessed that the first sports bra was made out of two jockstraps sewn together or that it succeeded because of federal anti-discrimination laws? What do simple decisions about where to build a road or whether to buy into the carbon economy have to do with Hurricane Katrina or the Fukushima nuclear disaster? How did massive flood control projects on the Mississippi River and New Deal dams on the Columbia River lead to the ubiquity of high fructose corn syrup? And what explains the creation-and continued popularity-of the humble fish stick? In Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans, historian Paul R Josephson explores the surprising origins, political contexts, and social meanings of ordinary objects. Drawing on archival materials, technical journals, interviews, and field research, this engaging collection of essays reveals the forces that shape (and are shaped by) everyday objects. Ultimately, Josephson suggests that the most familiar and comfortable objects-sugar and aluminum, for example, which are inextricably tied together by their linked history of slavery and colonialism-may have the more astounding and troubling origins. Students of consumer studies and the history of technology, as well as scholars and general readers, will be captivated by Josephson's insights into the complex relationship between society and technology.

Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans Avis

Josephson's conclusions are guaranteed to make you think of the modern world and its interconnectedness in a different light. 'Sometimes,' he writes 'you should just say, no, refuse that new-fangled fish stick or aluminum soda can or smart phone or online source.' Cosmos ... At its best is original and instructive and compresses a great deal of technical material into a brief and readable form. British Journal for the History of Science

À propos de Paul R. Josephson (Colby College)

Paul R. Josephson is a professor of history at Colby College. He is the author of Would Trotsky Wear a Bluetooth? Technological Utopianism under Socialism, 1917-1989 and The Conquest of the Russian Arctic.

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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Ocean's Hot Dog
2. The Sports Bra
3. Sugar, Bananas, and Aluminum Cans
4. Mass-Produced Nutrition
5. Technology and (Natural) Disasters
6. Big Artifacts
Conclusion
Notes
Suggested Further Reading
Index

Informations supplémentaires

GOR010743527
9781421417837
1421417839
Fish Sticks, Sports Bras, and Aluminum Cans: The Politics of Everyday Technologies Paul R. Josephson (Colby College)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2016-01-26
224
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