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National Museum of the American Indian Paris Universal Exposition (1867), 47
(NMAI), Washington DC, 91, 117–21 Paris International Exposition (1937), 84
Native American culture, 116–21 Parker, R., 121–2
natural history, 12, 40, 44–52, 59 Pask, G., 89
Natural History Museum, London, 48, Peale, C. W., 46
75, 80–5, 145, 151 pedagogy, see education
natural history museums, 25, 27, 33–4, 55, peepholes, 62–3, 71
78, 105, 111–12, 145, 153 Penny, H. G., 26, 104–6
nature conservation, 49, 52 Pensky, M., 142
Nazism, 67, 80 people on display, 59–60
Neurath, O., 75–81, 85, 92, 132, 134 perception, 53, 85, 91, 105, 110
New Exhibition Scheme at the Natural Perec, G., 149
History Museum, London, 75 performance/performativity, 3, 94, 96,
new media, 71, 74, 87, 91, 130, 136, 137, 100–1, 103, 124–5
152, 154 period rooms, 31
New York World’s Fair (1964–5), 90 Philadelphia Academy of Natural
Newseum, Washington DC, 81, 112 Sciences, 46
Nietzsche, F., 40–3, 79 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition
Nochlin, L., 121 (1876), 56
nondescripts, 24–5 phonograph, 52
Nora, P., 129, 130, 137–40 photography, 52, 67, 71, 133, 134
Piaget, J., 95–6
O’Doherty, B., 68 picturesque, 17
O’Neill, M., 114 Pitt Rivers, H., 100, 102
objects, 109, 113 Plaza, B., 82
as actors, 11, 27, 120, 154 play, 90, 95–6
brought to life, 5–6 Pocahontas, 116
derealization of, 112–13 Pollock, G., 121–2
and identity, 121 Pompidou Centre, 134–5
object-led exhibitions, 94 popular culture, 59, 64
social lives of, 9, 119 popular entertainment, 46–7, 53
see also thingliness; subject–object Port Alberni, British Colombia, 151
relations Potter, D., 6
open stack/open storage, 137, 151 Pow Wow exhibition (2004–5), 116–17
Oppenheimer, F., 75, 84–8 Pressa exhibition (1928), 65
Orientalism, 124 Preziosi, D., 127
ornament, 122–7 Price, C., 89
Osborn, H. F., 49–50 primitivism, 97, 124
otherness, 23, 107, 143, 144, 154 progress, 2, 138, 143
Otlet, P., 132–3, 134–6, 151 Proust, M., 140, 142–3
overaccumulation, 40–1, 43, 74, 104, 127, public sphere, 106
131, 136 public understanding of science, 83
Purcell, R. W., 153
Paik, N.J., 87, 89
painting, 48–51, 56, 113, 122–3 Quatremère de Quincy, 27–9, 138
Palais de la Découverte, Paris, 83–4
Palais Mondial, Brussels, 132 race, 105, 131, 139
Paley, W., 45, 51 Raphael, 16–17
panopticon, 48 realism, 52, 113, 127
panoramas, 47–8, 50, 56, 61 see also socialist realism
panoramic perception, 53, 105 Rectanus, M., 82