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The U.S. car colossus and the production of inequality

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AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST
卷 41, 期 2, 页码 232-245

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/amet.12072

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The contemporary world is one of restless mobilities, radically morphing physical landscapes, baroque technologies, new forms of governance and subjectivity, and onerous inequalities. The automobile provides vivid insight into all five phenomena as well as into their relationship. I ask how the car-dependent mobility system of the United States not only reflects but also intensively generates the inequalities that characterize U.S. society. I propose that compulsory consumption and the automobile's centrality to the current regime of accumulation can help account for this. Theories of inequality and mobility, I suggest, can be adapted to account for the automobile industry's capture of contemporary life. [mobility, transportation, inequality, automobile, regime of accumulation, political economy, United States]

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