[영문] CONTENTS
List of figures = ⅶ
Acknowledgements = ⅷ
Introduction = 1
Part Ⅰ History and theory
1. THE FORMATION OF THE MUSEUM = 17
Museums and the public sphere = 25
The reordering of things = 33
Transparency and social regulation = 48
2. THE EXHIBITIONARY COMPLEX = 59
Discipline, surveillance, spectacle = 63
Seeing things = 69
The Exhibitionary Disciplines = 75
The Exhibitionary apparatuses = 80
Conclusion = 86
3. THE POLITICAL RATIONALITY OF THE MUSEUM = 89
The birth of the museum = 92
An order of Things and peoples = 95
The museum and public manners = 99
The political-discursive space of the museum = 102
Part Ⅱ Policies and politics
4. MUSEUMS AND 'THE PEOPLE'
A countryside of the mind : beamish = 110
Peopling the past : Scandinavian and American forerunners = 115
Other peoples, other pasts = 120
Questions of framework = 126
5. OUT OF WHICH PAST? = 128
Perspectives on the past = 128
The formation of an Australian past : contours of a history = 135
The shape of the past = 146
6. ART AND THEORY : THE POLITICS OF THE INVISIBLE = 163
Part Ⅲ Technologies of progress
7. MUSEUMS AND PROGRESS : NARRATIVE, IDEOLOGY PERFORMANCE = 177
Organized walking as evolutionary practice = 179
Progress and its performances = 186
Selective affinities = 189
Evolutionary automata = 195
One sex at a time = 201
8. THE SHAPING OF THINGS TO COME : EXPO '88 = 209
Evolutionary exercises = 213
Civic calisthenics = 219
9. A THOUSAND AND ONE TROUBLES : BLACKPOOL PLEASURE BEACH
Modernity and respectability = 229
The Pleasure Beach and Blackpool = 230
A site of pleasures = 237
A world turned upside down? = 242
Notes = 246
Bibliography = 256
Index = 270
List of figures = ⅶ
Acknowledgements = ⅷ
Introduction = 1
Part Ⅰ History and theory
1. THE FORMATION OF THE MUSEUM = 17
Museums and the public sphere = 25
The reordering of things = 33
Transparency and social regulation = 48
2. THE EXHIBITIONARY COMPLEX = 59
Discipline, surveillance, spectacle = 63
Seeing things = 69
The Exhibitionary Disciplines = 75
The Exhibitionary apparatuses = 80
Conclusion = 86
3. THE POLITICAL RATIONALITY OF THE MUSEUM = 89
The birth of the museum = 92
An order of Things and peoples = 95
The museum and public manners = 99
The political-discursive space of the museum = 102
Part Ⅱ Policies and politics
4. MUSEUMS AND 'THE PEOPLE'
A countryside of the mind : beamish = 110
Peopling the past : Scandinavian and American forerunners = 115
Other peoples, other pasts = 120
Questions of framework = 126
5. OUT OF WHICH PAST? = 128
Perspectives on the past = 128
The formation of an Australian past : contours of a history = 135
The shape of the past = 146
6. ART AND THEORY : THE POLITICS OF THE INVISIBLE = 163
Part Ⅲ Technologies of progress
7. MUSEUMS AND PROGRESS : NARRATIVE, IDEOLOGY PERFORMANCE = 177
Organized walking as evolutionary practice = 179
Progress and its performances = 186
Selective affinities = 189
Evolutionary automata = 195
One sex at a time = 201
8. THE SHAPING OF THINGS TO COME : EXPO '88 = 209
Evolutionary exercises = 213
Civic calisthenics = 219
9. A THOUSAND AND ONE TROUBLES : BLACKPOOL PLEASURE BEACH
Modernity and respectability = 229
The Pleasure Beach and Blackpool = 230
A site of pleasures = 237
A world turned upside down? = 242
Notes = 246
Bibliography = 256
Index = 270