Oil
By (Author) Dr. Michael Tondre
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic USA
26th December 2024
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Paperback
160
Width 121mm, Height 165mm
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Black gold. Liquid sunlight. Texas tea. Oil remains the ur-commodity of our global era, having been distilled from ancient algae and marine life to turn modernitys wheels. Wars are fought over it. Some communities are displaced by its extraction, so that others may reap its benefits. But despite its heated history, few will ever see oil on the ground. Shrouded within a labyrinth of oil fields, pipelines, and manufacturies, it tends to be known only through its magical effects: the thrill of the road, the euphoria of flight, and the metamorphic allure of everything from vinyl records to celluloid film and synthetic clothing. Michael Tondre shows how hydrocarbon became todays pre-eminent power. How did oil come to structure selfhood and social relations And to what extent is oil not only a commercial product but a cultural onesomething shaped by widely imagined dreams and desires Amid a warming world unleashed by fossil fuels, oil appears as a rich resource for thinking about histories of globalization and technology no less than the energetic underpinnings of literature, film, and art. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
Michael Tondre is Associate Professor of English at Stony Brook University, SUNY, USA. He is the author of The Physics of Possibility: Victorian Fiction, Science, and Gender (2018).