Brinkman | American Farming Culture and the History of Technology | Buch | 978-1-032-63794-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g

Reihe: Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment

Brinkman

American Farming Culture and the History of Technology

Buch, Englisch, 290 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 605 g

Reihe: Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment

ISBN: 978-1-032-63794-5
Verlag: Routledge


Presenting a history of agriculture in the American Corn Belt, this book argues that modernization occurred not only for economic reasons but also because of how farmers use technology as a part of their identity and culture.

Histories of agriculture often fail to give agency to farmers in bringing about change and ignore how people embed technology with social meaning. This book, however, shows how farmers use technology to express their identities in unspoken ways and provides a framework for bridging the current rural-urban divide by presenting a fresh perspective on rural cultural practices. Focusing on German and Jeffersonian farmers in the 18th century and Corn Belt producers in the 1920s, the Cold War, and the recent period of globalization, this book traces how farmers formed their own versions of rural modernity. Rural people use technology to contest urban modernity and debunk yokel stereotypes and women specifically employed technology to resist urban gender conceptions. This book shows how this performance of rural identity through technological use impacts a variety of current policy issues and business interests surrounding contemporary agriculture from the controversy over genetically modified organisms and hog confinement facilities to the growth of wind energy and precision technologies. Inspired by the author's own experience on his family’s farm, this book provides a novel and important approach to understanding how farmers’ culture has changed over time, and why machinery is such a potent part of their identity.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of agricultural history, technology and policy, rural studies, the history of science and technology, and the history of farming culture in the USA.
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Introduction

Posing with Metal





Chapter 1

Setting the Stage: The Genealogy of Contemporary Rural Identity in the Midwest





Chapter 2

“Are We Ready for This?”: Urban Industrialism, Rural Resistance, and Rural-Urban Conflict



Chapter 3

“The Future of an Idea”: Farmer’s Use of Technology to Perform Rural Capitalistic Modernity



Chapter 4

“Mother and Radio”: Combatting Urban Gender Stereotypes through Technology Use



Chapter 5

Rumbling Down Main Street: Cold War Ideology and the “American Way” Encouraging Rural Capitalistic Modernity





Chapter 6

“We Feed the World”: Rural Globalized Ultramodernity



Chapter 7

“The District of Hicks”: Persistent Urban Views of Farmers as Backward





Chapter 8

“Inborn Innovators” or “Hog House Janitors?”: The Acceptance or Rejection of Technologies and Rural Globalized Ultramodernity

Chapter 9

“Company in the Combine”: Gender, Farming, and Comparing Organic Reformist and Rural Ultramodern Identities





Chapter 10

“There They Go Again”: Understanding Clashes Between Ultramodern Farmers and Organic Advocates Over Food Policy and Reform



Conclusion

Does it Still Run?


Joshua T. Brinkman is Adjunct Professor of History at Elon University and Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech, USA. His work examines how technology and identity shape one another as well as energy, environmental, and agricultural law and policy. He is a contributing author in the Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions.


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