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Author Weems, Jason D., 1973- author.

Title Barnstorming the prairies : how aerial vision shaped the Midwest / Jason Weems
Published Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2015]
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Contents Introduction: Aeriality and Midwesternness -- 1. Pioneering Visions : The Midwestern Grid, the Atlas, and an Aerial Imagination -- 2. Managerial Mosaics : New Deal Aerial Photography and the Marshaling of Rural America -- 3. Adaptive Aeriality : Grant Wood, the Regional Landscape, and Modernity -- 4. Jeffersonian Urbanism : Frank Lloyd Wright, Aerial Pattern, and the Broadacre City -- Conclusion: Over the Rainbow
Summary "To Midwesterners tucked into small towns or farms early in the twentieth century, the landscape of the American heartland reached the horizon--and then imagination had to provide what lay beyond. But when aviation took off and scenes of the Midwest were no longer earthbound, the Midwestern landscape was transformed and with it, Jason Weems suggests in this book, the very idea of the Midwest itself. Barnstorming the Prairies offers a panoramic vista of the transformative nature and power of the aerial vision that remade the Midwest in the wake of the airplane. This new perspective from above enabled Americans to conceptualize the region as something other than isolated and unchanging, and to see it instead as a dynamic space where people worked to harmonize the core traditions of America's agrarian character with the more abstract forms of twentieth-century modernity. In the maps and aerial survey photography of the Midwest, as well as the painting, cinema, animation, and suburban landscapes that arose through flight, Weems also finds a different and provocative view of modernity in the making. In representations of the Midwest, from Grant Wood's iconic images to the Prairie style of Frank Lloyd Wright to the design of greenbelt suburbs, Weems reveals aerial vision's fundamental contribution to regional identity--to Midwesternness as we understand it. Reading comparatively across these images, Weems explores how the cognitive and perceptual practices of aerial vision helped to resymbolize the Midwestern landscape amid the technological change and social uncertainty of the early twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Regionalism -- Middle West -- History -- 20th century
Landscapes -- Middle West -- History -- 20th century
Aerial photography -- Social aspects -- Middle West -- History -- 20th century
Airplanes -- Social aspects -- Middle West -- History -- 20th century
Social change -- Middle West -- History -- 20th century
TRAVEL/United States/Midwest/East North Central (IL, IN, MI, OH, WI)
TRAVEL/United States/Midwest/General.
TRAVEL/United States/Midwest/West North Central (IA, KS, MN, MO, ND, NE, SD)
ART -- History -- Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
ART -- American -- General.
HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
Landscapes
Regionalism
Social change
Social conditions
Travel
SUBJECT Middle West -- Description and travel
Middle West -- Aerial photographs
Middle West -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Middle West -- In art
Subject Middle West
Genre/Form Aerial photographs
Art
History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2015032473
ISBN 9781452944906
1452944903
9781452953533
1452953538