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Author:
Purkis, Jon, author. aut
Title:
Driving with strangers : what hitchhiking tells us about humanity / Jonathan Purkis.
Publisher:
Manchester University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
viii, 301 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Hitchhiking--History.
Hitchhiking--Philosophy.
Auto-stop--Histoire.
Auto-stop--Philosophie.
Travel--Philosophy.
Informational works.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-296) and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 11. A prescription for hitchhiking? Travel and talk in the age of pandemics and extinction. 2. How to think like a hitchhiker: an introduction to vagabond sociology -- 3. In search of Woody Guthrie: singing the politics of hitchhiking -- 4. `Maybe we will meet a nice person': hitchhiking, conflict, human nature -- 5. The great European adventure trail: hitchhiking as a measure of freedom -- 6. The Alaska Highway hitchhiker visitors' book: the personality of the `extreme hitchhiker' -- 7. The power of the gift without return: hitchhiking as economic allegory -- 8. The myth of the great decline: hitchhiking and the increasing levels of trust in the world -- 9. Climatic dangers: hitchhiking and the relative realities of risk -- 10. Good news from Vilnius: the rich life of hitchhiking in former communist countries -- 11. A prescription for hitchhiking? Travel and talk in the age of pandemics and extinction.
Summary:
"At a time of climate crisis, isolation and social breakdown, Driving with strangers is a manifesto to alter how we think about our place in the world. Veteran hitchhiker and lifelong aficionado of hitchhiking culture, Purkis journeys through the history of hitchhiking to explore the unique opportunities for cooperation, friendship, sustainability and openness that it represents. Join Purkis on the kerbside, in search of Woody Guthrie as he examines the politics of the travelling song, deep on a Russian hitch-hiking expedition, or considering the politics of travel and risk on the 'Highway of Tears' in British Columbia, Canada. The reader is taken on a panoramic road trip through a century of hitchhiking across different decades, countries and continents. Purkis, a self-styled 'vagabond sociologist', is the perfect passenger to accompany you on a journey away from isolation, social distancing, closed borders and into a better understanding of why and how strangers can enrich our lives."--Amazon.com.
ISBN:
9781526160041
1526160048
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1232226835
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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