Michigan quarterly review: Vol. 19, No. 4
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Why Michigan?
- My Seven Years of Automotive Servitude
- The Automobile and the City
- The Great White Hope on Wheels
- Out to Pasture
- Gray and Brass
- Actress
- Billboard
- Cord
- Model "T" Ford
- Speeding Automobile
- Fantasy Machine, Model A
- Vanishing Americana
- The Road to Autopia: The Automobile and the Spatial Transformation of American Culture
- Sex and the Automobile: From Rumble Seats to Rockin' Vans
- Something of Love
- 'Woman's Place' in American Car Culture
- Not From the Back Seat
- Moving Backward
- The Automobile and the Transformation of the American House
- The True Mall
- A Runaway Match: The Automobile in the American Film, 1900-1920
- Cars and Films in American Culture, 1929-1959
- The Image of the Automobile in American Art
- F---
- The Automobile and American Poetry
- Versions of Eden: The Automobile and the American Novel
- CB: An Inquiry Into a Novel State of Communication
- Bel Air: The Automobile as Art Object
- As Animals
- Love at Second Sight
- Sweet Chariot
- Cadillac Eldorado
- Dixie Dunbar of 20th Century-Fox and Her 1936 Packard 120
- Tommy Manville, a Bride, and a Car
- Back Seat Dodge '38
- Black Dahlia
- Good Vibrations
- '61 Pontiac
- Model for McNamara's Band
- The Strip
- Cruising with Donny on the San Leandro Strip
- Rock and Roll
- GM Tech Center
- Crashworthiness as a Cultural Ideal
- Death of a Communter
- Our Off-Road Fantasy
- What Tomorrow Holds for the Automobile in America
- The Automobile Industry's Future Role in the Domestic and World Economy
- Filling Station
- The Obsolescent Auto
- Energy, Automobiles, and the Quality of Life
- Notes From the Plague Planet
- Some Milestones of Automotive Literature
- The Car Culture Revisited: Some Comments on the Recent Historiography of Automotive History