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This paper discusses the understanding revealed by the media about five World Fairs held in the United States: Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876; World’s Columbian, Chicago, 1893; Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901; Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904; and Panama-Pacific International Expo, San Francisco, 1915. The main source of data for the case study is the Chronicling America Project, with two thousand newspapers online. The objective of this article is to compare reactions to these events in their contemporary societies and identify possible distinctions and convergences when compared to ours. Its conclusions reveal an intriguing and ubiquitous apology for these events and the dormancy of controversies they may have generated: The hypothesis that current criticism would be similar in content, form and volume to the analyzed period (1876-1915) was thus not confirmed. The theoretical reference permeates the text and prioritizes distinctions between the perception of the five selected fairs at the time they were held and those more commonly found nowadays concerning large urban events. Keywords: great exhibitions, city marketing, epistemology of urban studies.
Cidades Exposições international: da“池塘里的石头”或“来自另一个世界的陨石”
本文论述了媒体对美国举办的五届世界博览会的理解:1876年费城百年博览会;《世界哥伦比亚人》,芝加哥,1893年;泛美博览会,布法罗,1901年;路易斯安那采购博览会,圣路易斯,1904年;和巴拿马太平洋国际博览会,旧金山,1915年。这项案例研究的主要数据来源是拥有2000份在线报纸的“Chronicage America Project”。本文的目的是比较当代社会对这些事件的反应,并确定与我们相比可能存在的区别和趋同。它的结论揭示了对这些事件的有趣而普遍的道歉,以及它们可能引发的争议的休眠:因此,当前的批评在内容、形式和数量上与所分析的时期(1876-1915)相似的假设没有得到证实。理论参考渗透到文本中,并优先考虑了举办时对五个选定博览会的看法与当今更常见的大型城市活动之间的区别。关键词:大型展览,城市营销,城市研究的认识论。