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2. Enclosed Exhibitions : Claustrophobia, Balloons, and the Department Store in Zola’s Au Bonheur des Dames
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Kathryn A. Haklin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction: Staging the Temporary: The Fragile Character of Space 7
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I The Department Store
- 1. “One Need Be Neither a Shopper Nor a Purchaser to Enjoy:” Ephemeral Exhibitions at Tiffany & Co., 1870–1905 19
- 2. Enclosed Exhibitions : Claustrophobia, Balloons, and the Department Store in Zola’s Au Bonheur des Dames 55
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II Spectacles
- 3. Jardins-Spectacles: Spaces and Traces of Embodiment 81
- 4. Parading the Temporary: Cosmoramas, Panoramas , and Spectacles in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris 107
- 5. Portable Museums: Imaging and Staging the “Northern Gothic Art Tour” – Ephemera and Alterity 131
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III At the Intersection of Literature and the Built Environment
- 6. The Elusiveness of History and the Ephemerality of Display in Nineteenth- Century France and Belgium: At the Intersection of the Built Environment and the Spatial Image in Literature 161
- 7. The “Phantasmatic” Chinatown in Helen Hunt Jackson’s “The Chinese Empire” and Mark Twain’s Roughing It 191
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IV The Museum and Alternative Exhibition Spaces
- 8. “Show Meets Science:” How Hagenbeck’s “Human Zoos” Inspired Ethnographic Science and Its Museum Presentation 221
- 9. The Last Wunderkammer : Curiosities in Private Collections between the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 253
- 10. The Impact of Alternative Exhibition Spaces on European Modern Art before World War I 273
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- Introduction: Staging the Temporary: The Fragile Character of Space 7
-
I The Department Store
- 1. “One Need Be Neither a Shopper Nor a Purchaser to Enjoy:” Ephemeral Exhibitions at Tiffany & Co., 1870–1905 19
- 2. Enclosed Exhibitions : Claustrophobia, Balloons, and the Department Store in Zola’s Au Bonheur des Dames 55
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II Spectacles
- 3. Jardins-Spectacles: Spaces and Traces of Embodiment 81
- 4. Parading the Temporary: Cosmoramas, Panoramas , and Spectacles in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris 107
- 5. Portable Museums: Imaging and Staging the “Northern Gothic Art Tour” – Ephemera and Alterity 131
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III At the Intersection of Literature and the Built Environment
- 6. The Elusiveness of History and the Ephemerality of Display in Nineteenth- Century France and Belgium: At the Intersection of the Built Environment and the Spatial Image in Literature 161
- 7. The “Phantasmatic” Chinatown in Helen Hunt Jackson’s “The Chinese Empire” and Mark Twain’s Roughing It 191
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IV The Museum and Alternative Exhibition Spaces
- 8. “Show Meets Science:” How Hagenbeck’s “Human Zoos” Inspired Ethnographic Science and Its Museum Presentation 221
- 9. The Last Wunderkammer : Curiosities in Private Collections between the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 253
- 10. The Impact of Alternative Exhibition Spaces on European Modern Art before World War I 273
- Index 295