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From focus to fragmentation: commodity spectacle and political agency, 1851-1914
Josh Poklad
Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies
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Political Agency
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Agency Relationship
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Consumer Agency
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Structure-agency
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Victorian Britain
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Post-structuralist
50%
Consumer Perception
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Worlds of Production
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Commercial Structures
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Edwardian Britain
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Commercialization Process
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See-through
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Great Exhibition
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New Theoretical Model
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Modes of Representation
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Historical Case Study
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Arts and Humanities
Spectacles
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Case Study
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Action
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Victorian
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Edwardian
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Contests
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Great exhibition
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Social Sciences
Case Study
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Advertising
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Consumer Perception
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Psychology
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