西德克萨斯州的广告牌和岩石文化

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MediaTropes Pub Date : 2020-02-06 DOI:10.33137/mt.v7i2.33672
G. Frigo
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这篇文章探讨了化石燃料是如何在特定媒体的表面上表达的:广告牌。这是基于在一次前往得克萨斯州西部的“学术”公路旅行中所做的观察,该旅行旨在研究围绕跨佩科斯管道建设的抗议活动。文章将旅行写作与广告牌的理论分析相结合,探讨了页岩革命背后的哲学,并考察了二叠纪盆地的特定石油文化。广告牌具有必要的简洁性、清晰度和有效性,既包含直截了当的信息,也包含深刻的潜意识文化参考。这使他们有意义地了解石油和天然气是如何融入石油国文化的。有人认为,与化石燃料开采有关的广告牌构成了“石油媒体”的微妙形式,其语义和设计强化了一种特定的“能源哲学”。西得克萨斯州的石油文化哲学强烈以人类为中心,提倡自然的工具性、对未开垦土地的统治、技术科学力量、钻探能力,粗犷的个人主义和男子气概。
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Billboards and Petrocultures In West Texas
This article explores how fossil fuels are expressed on the surface of specific media: billboards. It is based on observations made during a “scholarly” road trip to West Texas aimed at studying the protests surrounding the construction of the Trans-Pecos Pipeline. Blending travel writing with a theoretical analysis of billboards, the article investigates the philosophy behind the Shale Revolution and examines the specific petroculture of the Permian Basin. Given their necessary conciseness, clarity and effectiveness, billboards contain both straightforward messages and profound subliminal cultural references. This makes them meaningful means to understand how oil and gas are embedded in the culture of Oil Country. It is argued that billboards related to fossil fuel extraction constitute nuanced forms of “petromedia” whose semantics and design reinforce a specific “philosophy of energy.” The petrocultural philosophy of West Texas is strongly anthropocentric and promotes ideas such as the instrumentality of nature, domination over untamed land, technoscientific power, drilling prowess, rugged individualism, and masculinity.
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