Introduction | |
Orientations | |
Irrecoverable Inhabitations: Walter Benjamin and the History of the Interior | |
Lost Objects: Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytical Interior | |
Trajectories | |
Imagining the Interior: Plan and Comfort | |
Consuming the Interior: Geography and Identity | |
Recognizing the Interior: Space and Image | |
Conclusion: Mediatized Domesticity | |
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The Emergence of the Interior: Architecture, Modernity, Domesticity
by Rice, Charles-
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