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By Jeffrey L. Meikle - ISBN 0813522358 Reviewers notes Jeffrey Meikle traces Americans' ambivalent involvement with plastic from Bakelite radios and nylon stockings to Tupperware and polyester suits. He moves easily from the rise of the plastics industry to plastic's symbolic hold on style and the popular imagination. Meikle shows how America's enthusiasm for everything plastic has been complicated by environmental doubts and by the plasticity of postmodern existence. Throughout this witty, compelling history of material and metaphor, Meikle raises crucial issues in science and technology, manufacturing and marketing, design and architecture, and American consumer culture. A provocative conclusion suggests that plastic, endlessly malleable in the face of material desire, merges into the immaterial reality of future electronic media. Limited preview
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American Plastic: A Cultural History
Monday, 25 February 2008 By Jeffrey L. Meikle - ISBN 0813522358 Reviewers notes Jeffrey Meikle traces Americans' ambivalent involvement with plastic from Bakelite radios and n
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