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                   encyclopaedia/ encyclopaedism, 14, 15,  Fordism, 79
                      38–41, 78–80, 134             Forster, J. R., 23
                   environmentalism, 58, 112, 145   fort-da, 107
                    see also nature conservation    Foster, H., 150
                   Ernst, W., 134–7                 Foucault, M., 1, 2, 73, 100, 112, 124, 129,
                   ethnographic museums, 14, 27, 104–7,  130, 132, 145
                      148–9                         free market, 80, 93, 151–2
                   ethnography/ethnology, 8, 14, 24, 58,  French Revolution, 12, 13, 18, 132
                      104–6, 121, 144, 148          Freud, S., 31, 107, 139, 140, 141
                   eugenics, 49                     Friedrich, C.D., 51, 56
                   Eurocentrism, 105, 148           Froebel, F., 95–8
                   everyday life, 2, 97, 100, 105, 106, 138,  futurism, 38–40
                      141–3
                   evolution, 139, 145, 146, 149, 150  gawking/gawping, 53–5, 58, 106
                   exhibition design, 34, 60–9, 75, 86, 92,  gaze, 54, 105, 112
                      137, 145–9                    Geertz, Clifford, 6
                   exhibitionary complex, 3, 25, 44  Geffrye Museum, London, 56–7, 94
                   experience, 2, 4, 73, 90–8, 106–8, 130, 139,  Gehry, F., 82
                      140                           gender, 20, 26, 30, 50, 105, 106, 109, 119,
                    aesthetic, 16–19, 30, 36, 42, 91, 97, 100,  131
                      109–13                        German People, German Work exhibition
                    economy, 93                         (1934), 67
                    Erfahrung, 96–7, 141            Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum,
                    Erlebnis, 96–7, 107, 141            Vienna, 75–9, 132
                    manufacture of, 91, 93          glass, 146–9
                    poverty of, 96–7                glass cases, 5, 8, 71, 99
                   Exploratorium, San Francisco, 84–90  Glenbow-Alberta Museum, Calgary, 151
                   Exploratory, Bristol, 85         global/local, 114–16
                   expositions, see world’s fairs   globalization, 35, 82
                                                    Gombrich, E. H., 122
                   Farago, C., 127                  Goncourt brothers, 126
                   Fascism, 39, 66–7                Goode, G. B., 38, 50
                   femininity, see gender           Goodman, D., 25
                   fetishism, 7, 8, 68–9, 144       Graffigny, Mme. de, 19
                    of the commodity, 7–10, 27, 31–3, 99,  Gramsci, A., 1, 2
                      123, 148                      Grande Galerie de l’Évolution, Paris, 145,
                    and femininity, 123                 146–8
                    sexual, 31–2                    Grant, M., 49–50
                   Field Museum, Chicago, 31        Grassi-museum, Leipzig, 104
                   film, 52, 58, 77, 107, 142, 154   Great Exhibition (1851), 84, 99, 148
                    see also cinema                 great exhibitions, see world’s fairs
                   First International Dada Fair, Berlin  Greenblatt, S., 22, 144
                      (1920), 62                    Greer, G., 121
                   first nations, 113–21             Gregory, R., 85
                   First Papers of Surrealism exhibition  Griffiths, A., 33–4
                      (1942), 62                    Grimm brothers, 5
                   Fisher, P., 9–10, 11, 12         Groys, B., 43
                   Flaubert, G., 127                Guggenheim, P., 62, 68
                   Fluxus, 89                       Guggenheim, S. R., 81
                   folk culture, 59, 102            Guggenheim Foundation, 81
                   folk museums, 55–7, 59, 94, 107  Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, 81–2
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