Thinking Through Infrastructure Network
What makes an American road novel? What are the material conditions that caused it to emerge in the mid-twentieth century? Why does it persist, what does it tell us about infrastructure, and why has it travelled so widely – but also unevenly – through literary cultures across the globe? In this episode, Dom sat down with Myka Tucker-Abramson to discuss her recent book, Cartographies of Empire: The Road Novel and American Hegemony (Stanford 2025). Drawing on an archive of more than 140 road novels from over twenty countries, Myka asks what this seemingly straightforward genre can tell us about the hopes, contradictions, and disappointments of infrastructure as it has been scripted in the US and across its informal empire. For more info, follow @TTinfraNetwork on Instagram and BlueSky. Please like, subscribe, and review this podcast to help us reach more listeners. We hope you enjoy the conversation.
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