This book traces the full history of noise in and around cars, shows how we created auditory privacy in our cars. It is about the sounds of car engines, tires, wipers, blinkers, warning signals, in-car audio systems and, ultimately, about how we became used to listen while driving.
CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgements
1. Driving in Control
2. It Shuts with a Comforting Sound: Closing the Car Body
3. Humming Engines and Moving Radio: Encapsulating the Listening Driver
4. Like a Boxed Calf in a Traffic Drain: The Car on the Corridor
5. Selling Sound: Sensory Marketing in the Automotive Industry
6. Sound and Safe: Auditory Privacy and Sonic Relief in the Car
Author Biographies
Archives, Journals and Interviews
References
Index