The Body Electric : How Strange Machines Built the Modern American

Carolyn Thomas de la Pena

The Body Electric : How Strange Machines Built the Modern American - 1
Resumo
Ver tudo
Between the years 1850 and 1950, Americans became the leading energy consumers on the planet, expending tremendous physical resources on energy exploration, mental resources on energy exploitation, and monetary resources on energy acquisition. A unique combination of pseudoscientific theories of health and the public's rudimentary understanding of energy created an age in which sources of industrial power seemed capable of curing the physical limitations and ill health that plagued Victorian bodies. Licensed and ""quack""...

Artigo indisponível

Resumo

Between the years 1850 and 1950, Americans became the leading energy consumers on the planet, expending tremendous physical resources on energy exploration, mental resources on energy exploitation, and monetary resources on energy acquisition. A unique combination of pseudoscientific theories of health and the public's rudimentary understanding of energy created an age in which sources of industrial power seemed capable of curing the physical limitations and ill health that plagued Victorian bodies. Licensed and ""quack"" physicians alike promoted machines, electricity, and radium as invigorating cures, veritable ""fountains of youth"" that would infuse the body with energy and push out disease and death. The Body Electric is the first book to place changing ideas about fitness and gender in dialogue with the popular culture of technology. Whether through wearing electric belts, drinking radium water, or lifting mechanized weights, many Americans came to believe that by embracing the nation's rapid march to industrialization, electrification, and ""radiomania,"" their bodies would emerge fully powered. Only by uncovering this belief's passions and products, Thomas de la Pena argues, can we fully understand our culture's twentieth-century energy enthusiasm.
Publicidade

Avaliações dos nossos clientes

The Body Electric : How Strange Machines Built the Modern American

Sê o primeiro a dar
a tua opinião sobre este produto

Características

Editora

New York University Press

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

329

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Dimensão

224 x 168 x 21

Comprimento

15,2 cm

Largura

213,4 cm

Altura

22,9 cm

Peso

431 g

Data de lançamento

30/04/2005

Tema

Impacto da ciência e/ou da tecnologia na sociedade

Edição

New ed

Origem

United States

EAN

9780814719831

Publicidade
Publicidade