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Sturm, Damion.

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    Title/Author: The history and politics of motor racing/ edited by Damion Sturm, Stephen Wagg, David L. Andrews.
    Reminder of title: lives in the fast lane /
    other author: Sturm, Damion.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xxix, 771 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1. Introduction -- SECTION I: THE ORIGINS OF MOTOR SPORT. 2. 'The Origins of Motor Sport in France: Sites of Racing Memory -- 3. The long winding road to stability and innovation. The politics and development of the World Rally Championship -- SECTION II: THE EARLY POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MOTOR RACING - 4. Racing and Racism: German Motorsport and the Third Reich -- 5. Henry Ford and the Rise of US Motorsport -- 6. 'The Fascist Race Par Excellence': Fascism and the Mille Miglia -- 7. Vargas, Perón and Motor Sport: a Comparative Study of South American Populism -- SECTION III: MOTOR RACING AND THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY - 8. Politics, Motor Sport and the Italian Car Industry, 1893-1947 -- 9. British Motor Sport and the Rise of the Garagisti -- SECTION IV: MOTOR RACING AND THE POLITICS OF GENDER -- 10. It Was Ironic He Should Have Died in Bed: Racing Drivers, Masculinity and the Politics of Safety -- 11. From Power Puff to W Series: The Evolution of Women-Only Racing -- 12. The Awkward Gender Politics of Formula 1 as a Promotional Space. The 'Grid Girls' issue -- SECTION V: MOTOR RACING AND THE POLITICS OF RACE - 13. A Political and Economic Analysis of South Africa's Historical Relationship with Formula One Motor Racing, 1934-1993 -- 14. Recovering the Black Geographies of Motorsports: The Counter-Mobility Work of NASCAR's Wendell Scott -- 15. Can the Formula One Driver Speak? Lewis Hamilton, Race and the Resurrection of the Black Athlete -- SECTION VI: MOTOR RACING, THE MEDIA, AND POSTMODERNITY - 16. Formula One as Television -- 17. The Shifting Landscape of Sponsorship within Formula 1 -- 18. 'Men love women, but even more than that, men love cars': Motor Racing on Film -- 19. 'Who D'You Think You Are? Stirling Moss?' British Racing Drivers and the Politics of Celebrity: 1896 to 1992 -- 20. 'The star in the car': Formula One Stardom, Driver Agency and Celebrity Culture -- 21. Neoliberal Interpellation in the F1 2018 Video Game -- 22. Ecclestone out, Liberty Media in. An Analysis of the Shifting Ownership Structure of Formula One -- SECTION VII: THE GLOBALISATION OF MOTOR RACING - 23. The Circus Comes to Town: Formula 1, Globalization, and the Uber-Sport Spectacle -- 24. Circuits of Capital: The Spatial Development of Formula One Racetracks -- 25. Formula 1 as a Vehicle for Urban Transformation in China: State Entrepreneurialism and the Re-Imaging of Shanghai -- 26. Event on the Streets: the Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix and the Commodification of Urban Space in Baku -- 27. Motor Sport in the Middle East: Business and Political Rivalries in the Arabian Gulf -- 28. Stray dogs and luxury taxes: What happened to the Indian Grand Prix? -- 29. Formula One and the Insanity of Car-Based Transportation.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Motorsports - History. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22825-4
    ISBN: 9783031228254
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