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"Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden's Oil Culture offers lively and passionate discussions of oil's ubiquitous yet sometimes invisible cultural presence."—Journal of Historical Geography

"The collection’s strength lies in its ability to provoke new lines of inquiry, especially with regard to the intersections of energy studies and cultural studies."—Environmental History


"Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden's Oil Culture offers lively and passionate discussions of oil's ubiquitous yet sometimes invisible cultural presence."—Journal of Historical Geography

"The collection’s strength lies in its ability to provoke new lines of inquiry, especially with regard to the intersections of energy studies and cultural studies."—Environmental History

"What Oil Culture brings to the table of global scholarship is an incredibly savvy intellectual manoeuvre that links Oil Studies with Cultural Studies"—Oil Culture

"A groundbreaking work in oil studies that will provoke future critical conversation about and study of petrocapitalism, cultural representations of oil, and imaginative renderings of a ‘post-oil future.’"—The Year’s Work in English Studies



Table of Contents
Contents

Foreword
Allan Stoekl

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden

Part I. Oil's Origins and Modernization
1. Whale Oil Culture, Consumerism, and Modern Conservation
Heidi Scott
2. The Wizard of Oil: Abraham James, the Harmonial Wells, and the Psychometric History of the Oil Industry
Rochelle Raineri Zuck
3. Picturing a Crude Past: Primitivism, Public Art, and Corporate Oil Promotion in the United States
Ross Barrett
4. A Short History of Oil Cultures; or, The Marriage of Catastrophe and Exuberance
Frederick Buell

Part II. Oil’s Golden Age: Literature, Film, and Propaganda
5. Essential Driving and Vital Cars: American Automobile Culture in World War II
Sarah Frohardt-Lane
6. Fossil-Fuel Futurity: Oil in Giant
Daniel Worden
7. Liquid Modernity: Sundown in Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Hanna Musiol
8. From Isfahan to Ingolstadt: Bertolucci’s La via del petrolio and the Global Culture of Neorealism
Georgiana Banita

Part III. The Local and Global Territories of Oil
9. Aramco’s Frontier Story: The Arabian American Oil Company and Creative Mapping in Postwar Saudi Arabia
Chad H. Parker
10. Oil Frontiers: The Niger Delta and the Gulf of Mexico
Michael Watts
11. Petro-magic-realism Revisited: Unimagining and Reimagining the Niger Delta
Jennifer Wenzel
12. Refined Politics: Petroleum Products, Neoliberalism, and the Ecology of Entrepreneurial Life
Matthew T. Huber
13. Gendering Oil: Tracing Western Petrosexual Relations
Sheena Wilson

Part IV. Exhibiting Oil
14. Mixing Oil and Water: Naturalizing Offshore Oil Platforms in American Aquariums
Dolly Jørgensen
15. Petroaesthetics and Landscape Photography: New Topographics, Edward Burtynsky, and the Culture of Peak Oil
Catherine Zuromskis
16. Fossil, Fuel: Manifesto for the Post-Oil Museum
Stephanie LeMenager

Part V. The Future of and without Oil
17. Retrofutures and Petrofutures: Oil, Scarcity, Limit
Gerry Canavan
18. Crude Aesthetics: The Politics of Oil Documentaries
Imre Szeman
19. Oil and Dust: Theorizing Reza Negarestani’s Cyclonopedia
Melanie Doherty
20. Imagining Angels on the Gulf
Ruth Salvaggio

Contributors
Index


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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 20/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9780816689743, 978-0816689743
      ISBN10: 0816689741

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden's Oil Culture offers lively and passionate discussions of oil's ubiquitous yet sometimes invisible cultural presence."—Journal of Historical Geography

      "The collection’s strength lies in its ability to provoke new lines of inquiry, especially with regard to the intersections of energy studies and cultural studies."—Environmental History


      "Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden's Oil Culture offers lively and passionate discussions of oil's ubiquitous yet sometimes invisible cultural presence."—Journal of Historical Geography

      "The collection’s strength lies in its ability to provoke new lines of inquiry, especially with regard to the intersections of energy studies and cultural studies."—Environmental History

      "What Oil Culture brings to the table of global scholarship is an incredibly savvy intellectual manoeuvre that links Oil Studies with Cultural Studies"—Oil Culture

      "A groundbreaking work in oil studies that will provoke future critical conversation about and study of petrocapitalism, cultural representations of oil, and imaginative renderings of a ‘post-oil future.’"—The Year’s Work in English Studies



      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Foreword
      Allan Stoekl

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Ross Barrett and Daniel Worden

      Part I. Oil's Origins and Modernization
      1. Whale Oil Culture, Consumerism, and Modern Conservation
      Heidi Scott
      2. The Wizard of Oil: Abraham James, the Harmonial Wells, and the Psychometric History of the Oil Industry
      Rochelle Raineri Zuck
      3. Picturing a Crude Past: Primitivism, Public Art, and Corporate Oil Promotion in the United States
      Ross Barrett
      4. A Short History of Oil Cultures; or, The Marriage of Catastrophe and Exuberance
      Frederick Buell

      Part II. Oil’s Golden Age: Literature, Film, and Propaganda
      5. Essential Driving and Vital Cars: American Automobile Culture in World War II
      Sarah Frohardt-Lane
      6. Fossil-Fuel Futurity: Oil in Giant
      Daniel Worden
      7. Liquid Modernity: Sundown in Pawhuska, Oklahoma
      Hanna Musiol
      8. From Isfahan to Ingolstadt: Bertolucci’s La via del petrolio and the Global Culture of Neorealism
      Georgiana Banita

      Part III. The Local and Global Territories of Oil
      9. Aramco’s Frontier Story: The Arabian American Oil Company and Creative Mapping in Postwar Saudi Arabia
      Chad H. Parker
      10. Oil Frontiers: The Niger Delta and the Gulf of Mexico
      Michael Watts
      11. Petro-magic-realism Revisited: Unimagining and Reimagining the Niger Delta
      Jennifer Wenzel
      12. Refined Politics: Petroleum Products, Neoliberalism, and the Ecology of Entrepreneurial Life
      Matthew T. Huber
      13. Gendering Oil: Tracing Western Petrosexual Relations
      Sheena Wilson

      Part IV. Exhibiting Oil
      14. Mixing Oil and Water: Naturalizing Offshore Oil Platforms in American Aquariums
      Dolly Jørgensen
      15. Petroaesthetics and Landscape Photography: New Topographics, Edward Burtynsky, and the Culture of Peak Oil
      Catherine Zuromskis
      16. Fossil, Fuel: Manifesto for the Post-Oil Museum
      Stephanie LeMenager

      Part V. The Future of and without Oil
      17. Retrofutures and Petrofutures: Oil, Scarcity, Limit
      Gerry Canavan
      18. Crude Aesthetics: The Politics of Oil Documentaries
      Imre Szeman
      19. Oil and Dust: Theorizing Reza Negarestani’s Cyclonopedia
      Melanie Doherty
      20. Imagining Angels on the Gulf
      Ruth Salvaggio

      Contributors
      Index


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