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Index
Title Contents Part One: The Public Problem
Chapter 1 | The Public Domain
Love Outside the Public Domain Dead Public Space The Changes in the Public Domain The Past in the Present
Chapter 2 | Roles
Roles Public Roles Public Roles in Cities Proof or Plausibility?
Part Two: The Public World of the Ancien Régime
Chapter 3 | The Audience: A Gathering of Strangers
Who Came to the City Where They Lived Changes in the Urban Bourgeoisie Interchanges at Court and in the City
Chapter 4 | Public Roles
The Body Is a Mannequin Speech Is a Sign The Impersonal Realm Is Passionate
Chapter 5 | Public and Private
There Are Limits on Public Expression Natural Expression Is Outside the Public Realm Public and Private Are Like a Molecule of Society The Molecule Split
Chapter 6 | Man as Actor
The Common-Sense View of Man as Actor Diderot’s Paradox of Acting Rousseau’s Indictment of the City as Theater Rousseau’s Prophecies
Part Three: The Turmoil of Public Life in the 19th Century
Chapter 7 | The Impact of Industrial Capitalism on Public Life
Was the 19th Century Urban Dweller a New Personage? The Localizing of the City Chance and Bourgeois Life Public Commodities
Chapter 8 | Personality in Public
Balzac’s Vision of Personality as a Social Principle Personality in Public: New Images of the Body The Stage Tells a Truth the Street No Longer Tells Personality and the Private Family Revolts Against the Past Summary
Chapter 9 | The Public Men of the 19th Century
The Actor The Spectator
Chapter 10 | Collective Personality
1848: Individual Personality Triumphs over Class Gemeinschaft The Dreyfus Affair: Destructive Gemeinschaft Who Is a Real Radical?
Part Four: The Intimate Society
Chapter 11 | The end of Public Culture Chapter 12 | Charisma Becomes Uncivilized
The Theories of Charisma Charisma and Ressentiment Electronics Entrenches the Silence of the Past The Star System
Chapter 13 | Community Becomes Uncivilized
Barricades Built Around a Community Barricades Built from Within The Humane Costs of Community
Chapter 14 | The Actor Deprived of His Art
Play Is the Energy for Public Expression Narcissism Enervates This Energy The Mobilization of Narcissism and the Appearance of a New Class Narcissism Is the Protestant Ethic of Modern Times
Conclusion | The Tyrannies of Intimacy Epilogue | What Happened to the Public Realm Appendix: “J’Accuse!” Notes Acknowledgments Index Praise for The Fall of Public Man Also by Richard Sennett Copyright
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