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Fighting the Flames
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ABSTRACT
In Fighting the Flames, Sally contextualizes, historicizes, and theorizes the spectacular performance of fire at turn-of-the-twentieth century Coney Island. The performance of fire included staged exhibits, such as Fire and Flames and Fighting the Flames, and the real fires that plagued its history. While Coney Island placed fire center stage in its fire-based disaster spectacles, fire has continuously burned its own bridge, destroying the producer who wants to make fire the star of his show. The real conflagrations at Coney Island insert precisely what was missing from these staged performances: ephemerality, unpredictability, and newness of the present that serve as metaphors for not only fire but for the development of the metropolis and the advent of modernity.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
PART ONE: THE SPECTACULAR PERFORMANCE OF FIRE FIGHTERS AND FIRE
chapter 1|22 pages
Fighting Fire Fighters and the Public Performance of Heroism
chapter 2|14 pages
Urban Fire: Tenement Houses and Coney Island as Prometheus
part |2 pages
PART TWO: FIGHTING THE FLAMES ON STAGE