futurama,
autogeddon
Imagining the
Superhighway from
Bel Geddes to Ballard
Helen J Burgess
Washington State
University Vancouver
works cited

Ballard, J. G.
The Atrocity Exhibition. 1970. Re/Search Series. Ed. Vale Vale. San Francisco: RE/Search Publications, 1990.

---. Crash. New York: The Noonday Press, 1994.

Baudrillard, Jean.
Simulations. New York: Semiotext(e), 1983.

Derrida, Jacques.
Specters of Marx : The State of the Debt, the Work of Mourning and the New International. Trans. Peggy Kamuf. New York: Routledge, 1994.

Dow Chemical Company.
"Highway Hearing." Film. Universal-International, 1956. Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives.

Gelertner, David Hillel.
1939: The Lost World of the Fair. 1995. New York: Avon Books, 1996.

General Motors Corporation.
"To New Horizons." Film. Handy (Jam) Organization, 1940. Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives.

---. "Design for Dreaming." Film. MPO Productions, 1956. Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives.

National Highway Users Conference.
"Highway Transportation Re-Makes America." Ephemera (Pamphlet), 1957. Sourced from Easterling, Keller, and Rick Prelinger, Call It Home: The House That Private Enterprise Built. Laserdisc. The Voyager Company, 1992.

Shaw, Megan, and Rick Prelinger.
"Manifest Congestion: Freeway Landscapes and Timescapes." Bad Subjects 40 (1998): 19-22.

media credits

General Motors Corporation.
Image still from "To New Horizons." Film. Handy (Jam) Organization, 1940. Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives.

---. Image still from "Design for Dreaming." Film. MPO Productions, 1956. Archival footage supplied by the Internet Moving Images Archive (at archive.org) in association with Prelinger Archives.

National Highways Users Group.
"Lady Liberty" Illustration from "Highway Transportation Re-makes America."
Ephemera (Pamphlet), 1957. Source: NARA; repr. in Easterling, Keller, and Rick Prelinger, Call It Home: The House That Private Enterprise Built. Laserdisc. The Voyager Company, 1992.
Reproduced with permission.

Other Images.
Taken a long time ago with Crissy's camera on a spring break trip to Assateague.
Taken from Darwin in Wyoming.

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