Bicycling, Motorcycling, Rhetoric, and Space
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- 2022
Summary
Bicycling, Motorcycling, Rhetoric, and Space draws from cultural studies, rhetorical theory, and political philosophy to examine bicycling and motorcycling as serious forms of communication and even thought. By analyzing how everyday movements function in modern and postmodern contexts, Hunter H. Fine is able to determine the social meanings behind human powered and motorized forms of cycling. Through the lenses of sophistic rhetoric and poststructuralist theory, the author uncovers how such mobilities inform our thoughts and interactions. Throughout history, this informing process has promoted specific ways of thinking that have resulted in moments of protest, conquest, awareness, and transgression, which all involve a cycling rhetoric. This book contributes to various academic fields within the liberal arts and humanities while further establishing bicycling and motorcycling as important social, theoretical, and political areas of inquiry. Scholars of rhetoric, communication studies, cultural studies, and philosophy will find this book of particular interest.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-2846-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-2847-1
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 238
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- On Cycling No access Pages 1 - 32
- Horse Metaphor No access Pages 33 - 54
- Bicycle Idea No access Pages 55 - 74
- The Bicycle and Nostalgia No access Pages 75 - 96
- The Motorcycle and Conflict No access Pages 97 - 122
- Motorcycle Image No access Pages 123 - 148
- Sophistic Rhetorical Theory and Movement No access Pages 149 - 178
- Poststructuralist Distance and Cycling No access Pages 179 - 210
- Works Consulted No access Pages 211 - 222
- Index No access Pages 223 - 236
- About the Author No access Pages 237 - 238





