Ebook: Culture on two wheels: the bicycle in literature and film
Author: Shea Daniel P., Withers Jeremy
- Tags: Bicycles in literature, Bicycles in motion pictures, Bicycles--Social aspects, Fahrrad, Film, LITERARY CRITICISM--General, Literatur, PERFORMING ARTS--Film & Video--History & Criticism, Government publication, Bicycles -- Social aspects, LITERARY CRITICISM -- General, PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- History & Criticism
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- City: Lincoln
- Language: English
- epub
"Bicycles have more cultural identities than many realize, functioning not only as literal vehicles in a text but also as "vehicles" for that text's themes, ideas, and critiques. In the late nineteenth century the bicycle was seen as a way for the wealthy urban elite to reconnect with nature and for women to gain a measure of personal freedom, while during World War II it became a utilitarian tool of the French Resistance and in 1970s China stood for wealth and modernization. Lately it has functioned variously as the favored ideological steed of environmentalists, a means of community bonding and aesthetic self-expression in hip hop, and the ride of choice for bike messenger-idolizing urban hipsters. Culture on Two Wheels analyzes the shifting cultural significance of the bicycle by examining its appearances in literary, musical, and cinematic works spanning three continents and more than 125 years of history. Bringing together essays by a variety of cyclists and scholars with myriad angles of approach, this collection highlights the bicycle's flexibility as a signifier and analyzes the appearance of bicycles in canonical and well-known texts such as Samuel Beckett's modernist novel Molloy, the Oscar-winning film Breaking Away, and various Stephen King novels and stories, as well as in lesser-known but equally significant texts, such as the celebrated Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky's film Sacrifice and Elizabeth Robins Pennell's nineteenth-century travelogue A Canterbury Pilgrimage, the latter of which traces the route of Chaucer's pilgrims via bicycle."--;Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Untitled; Foreword; Introduction: The Bicycle as Rolling Signifier; PART 1. BIKES IN LITERATURE; PART 2. BIKES IN FILM; Afterword: Form and History in the Bicycle Sculptures of Ai Weiwei; Contributors; Index; 1. Pilgrims on Wheels: The Pennells, F.W. Bockett, and Literary Cycle Travels; 2. From Charles Pratt to Mark Twain to Frank Norris: Horse versus Bicycle, Man versus Machine; 3." T he Face of the Bicyclist": Women's Cycling and the Altered Body in The Type- Writer Girl.;"Analyzes how print and visual texts of various kinds reflect, refract, and respond to the social and political significance of the bicycle from its origins in the nineteenth century to the present"--
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