----- 维多利亚时期的玻璃世界:玻璃文化与想象 1830-1880
Introduction: The Poetics of Transparency PART 1 FACETS OF GLASS CULTURE: MAKING AND BREAKING GLASS 1. Factory Tourism: Morphology of the 'Visit to a Glass Factory' 2. Robert Lucas Chance, Modern Glass Manufacturer: fractures in the glass factory 3. Riot and the Grammar of Window-Breaking: the Chances, Wellington, Chartism 4. The Glassmakers' Eloquence: a Trade Union Journal, the Royal Commission, 1868 Conclusion PART 11 PERSPECTIVES OF THE GLASS PANEL: WINDOWS, MIRRORS, WALLS 5. Reflections, Translucency, Aura, Trace 6. Glassing London: Building Glass Culture, Real and Imagined 7. Politics of the Conservatory: Glasshouses, Republican and Populist 8. Mythmaking: Cinderella and her Glass Slipper at the Crystal Palace 9. Glass under Glass: Glassworld Fictions PART 111 LENS-MADE IMAGES: OPTICAL TOYS AND PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS 10. The Lens, Light, and the Virtual World 11. Dissolving and Resolving Views: from Magic Lantern to Telescope 12. Microscopic Space 13. Crystalphiles, Anamorphobics, and Stereoscopic Volume 14. Coda on Time: Fixing the Moving Image and Mobilising the Fixed Image - Memory, Repetition, and Working Through Conclusion: the End of Glass Culture - from Nineteenth-Century Modernity to Modernism
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