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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Representation, Style, and Taste: The Politics of Everyday Life | 1 | |
1 | The Courtly Stylistic Regime: Representation and Power under Absolutism | 35 |
2 | Negotiating Absolute Power: City, Crown, and Church | 75 |
3 | Fathers, Masters, and Kings: Mirroring Monarchical Power | 110 |
4 | Revolutionary Transformation: The Demise of the Culture of Production and of the Courtly Stylistic Regime | 147 |
5 | The New Politics of the Everyday: Making Class through Taste and Knowledge | 186 |
6 | The Separation of Aesthetics and Productive Labor | 225 |
7 | The Bourgeoisie as Consumers: Social Representation and Power in the Third Republic | 261 |
8 | Style in the New Commercial World | 306 |
9 | After the Culture of Production: The Paradox of Labor and Citizenship | 351 |
10 | Style, the Nation, and the Market: The Paradoxes of Representation in a Capitalist Republic | 377 |
Epilogue: Toward a Mass Stylistic Regime: The Citizen-Consumer | 415 | |
Bibliography | 427 | |
General Index | 469 | |
Index of Names | 493 |
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