Modular America: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Emergence of an American Way
By (Author) John G. Blair
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
2nd September 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
973
Hardback
182
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
While the attempt to understand Americanness in terms of our beliefs and mentality is all too familiar, Blair's approach to the origins of American culture opens up previously unexplored perspectives. Focusing on the uniquely American tendency to organize cultural artifacts out of component parts rather than structured wholes, he looks at the emergence of this phenomenon as it has affected cultural domains as diverse as manufacturing, architecture, education, and jazz. The significance of modularity opens new perspectives on American culture as a whole.
JOHN G. BLAIR is Professeur Ordinaire of American Literature and Civilization in the Department of English at the University of Geneva.