In this provocative and original monograph, Krier and Swart argue
that NASCAR and the carnivalesque displays at Sturgis's mass
motorcycle rallies reveal how spectator events of this scale have
come to function as intensive sites of profit making in
contemporary capitalism. The authors lucidly trace the historical
development of these economic spectacles and analyse the structural
components that sustain them.
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