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 ISSN 0873-6561

LUTZ, Catherine. Marketing car love in an age of fear: an anthropological approach to the emotional life of a world of automobiles. []. , 19, 3, pp.593-603. ISSN 0873-6561.

The emotional life of car drivers and passengers in the United States is complex, with car marketing and a wider car system of infrastructure, regulation, risk, and profit shaping those affects. Based on anthropological research with drivers, buyers, marketers, and emergency personnel, this paper outlines a political economy of automobile affect in the United States. It focuses on the emotional encapsulation and individualism that car culture encourages, the remaking of the car interior as a highly emotional marketing and political space, and the fear of crime and crashes that car marketing both elides and banks on.

: automobility; emotions; political economy of mobility; encapsulation; fear.

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