The Airplane in American Culture

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The Airplane in American Culture by Pisano, Dominick A., 9780472068333
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  • ISBN: 9780472068333 | 0472068334
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 10/1/2003

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Few journeys have had as great an impact on American culture as Orville Wright's first flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903-a twelve-second, one-hundred-twenty-foot trip that has captivated American thought and influenced American life ever since. Although countless books for aviation buffs have appeared since World War II, none has attempted to place the airplane in its full social, cultural, and interdisciplinary context until now. The first book of its kind,The Airplane in American Culturepresents essays by distinguished contributors including historians, literary scholars, scholars of American studies, art historians, and museum professionals that explore a range of topics, including the connections between flying and race and gender; aviation's role in forming perceptions of the landscape; the airplane's significance to the culture of war; and the influence of flight on literature and art. A must-read collection for anyone fascinated by the airplane,The Airplane in American Culturerepresents a dramatic new approach to writing the history of aviation, and makes an important contribution to American social and cultural history. Dominick A. Pisano is Curator of the Aeronautics Department at the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
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