
Performing Flight
From the Barnstormers to Space Tourism
Scott Magelssen(Author)
The University of Michigan Press
Published on 17. July 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
204 pages
978-0-472-05453-4 (ISBN)
Description
Performing Flight sheds new light on moments in the history of US aviation and spaceflight through the lens of performance studies. From pioneering aviator Bessie Coleman to the emerging industry of space tourism, performance has consistently shaped public perception of the enterprise of flight and has guaranteed its success as a mode of entertainment, travel, research, and warfare. The book reveals fundamental connections between performance and human aviation and space travel over the past 100 years, beginning with the early aerial entertainers known as barnstormers (named after itinerant 19th century theater troupes) to the performative history of the Enola Gay and its pilot Paul Tibbets, who dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, thus ushering in the atomic age. The book also explores the phenomenon of "the pilot voice"; the creation of the American Astronaut, on whose performative success the Cold War, the Space Race, and funding of the US Space Program all depended; and the performative strategies employed to cement notions of space tourism as both manifest destiny and an escape route from a failed planet. A final chapter addresses the four hijacked flights of 9/11 and their representations in discourse and in memorials. Performing Flight effectively and imaginatively demonstrates the ways in which performance and flight in the United States have been inextricably linked for more than a century.
Reviews / Votes
The case studies that comprise Performing Flight are, without exception, lively in their composition and thought provoking in their argument. A well-researched volume and an engaging read."-Susan Bennett, University of Calgary"An original approach and a novel subject, with as much attention to history as to fieldwork. The breadth of the project and the rigor of the research make for an interesting, convincing, thoughtful and insightful read."-Sara Brady, Bronx Community College
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Ann Arbor
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
12 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-472-05453-4 (9780472054534)
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Person
Scott Magelssen is Professor of Drama and Performance Studies at the University of Washington.