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Lower Bengal, 1859: The Coke of Empire -- 5. Berlin, 1924: Consuming the Color Chart -- 6. The Zone, 1945: Unleashing the Synthetic Rainbow -- 7. Paris, 1967: The Revolution Will Be Colorized -- 8. Houston, 1971: Two Kinds of Colorism -- 9. Cologne, 2007: The Distribution of the Insensible -- 10. Broken Tones: Toward a Chromatics of the Social -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Back Cover. 330 $aWe live in a world that is saturated with color, but how should we make sense of color's force and capacities? This book develops a theory of color as fundamental medium of the social. Constructed as a montage of scenes from the past two hundred years, Organizing Color demonstrates how the interests of capital, management, governance, science, and the arts have wrestled with color's allure and flux. 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