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Diderot's humanoid objects - Marie-Irène Igelmann

Diderot's humanoid objects

The "Paradoxe sur le comédien" and the human body in material culture
Buch | Softcover
264 Seiten
2025
Voltaire Foundation (Verlag)
978-1-83624-528-5 (ISBN)
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Denis Diderot’s works are regarded as milestones in theater history. This book is the first study that contextualizes his acting theory, as presented in the Paradoxe sur le comédien, in eighteenth-century material culture, centering on four humanoid objects: the automaton, the statue, the jumping jack, and the mannequin.
Diderot was one of the most important philosophical thinkers of the French Enlightenment. His works are also milestones in theater history. This book is the first study to contextualize Diderot’s acting theory, as presented in the Paradoxe sur le comédien, within the broader landscape of eighteenth-century material culture, centering on four humanoid objects: the automaton, the statue, the jumping jack, and the mannequin, which Diderot employs as metaphors to articulate his ideas on acting. The book shows how the metaphorical use of these four objects is shaped by their material characteristics and distinct functionality in everyday life.

Diderot’s humanoid objects demonstrates that a deep dive into eighteenth-century material culture is necessary to fully acknowledge Diderot’s aesthetic and anthropological concept of the ideal actor/actress. Thus, the book recovers aspects of Diderot’s acting theory that have been eclipsed by subsequent theater practitioners and theoreticians interested in humanoid objects as role models for actors (such as Kleist, Craig, Meyerhold or Schlemmer). It also sheds new light on the humanoid objects present in Diderot’s novels and Salons, thereby offering fresh insights into how people in the eighteenth century understood themselves in relation to mechanisms or machines – be it in cultural, societal or political contexts.

Marie-Irène Igelmann studied theater in Paris, Toronto, Bruxelles, Princeton and Berlin, and completed her doctoral degree at FU Berlin. With Aurélia Gaillard, she co-edited a special issue of Lumières (2018/1, N°31) on Diderot et les simulacres humains: Mannequins, pantins, automates et autres figures.

Acknowledgements

Notes on Citations

Introduction

Conceptual Background

Philosophical context

Approach, method, & material

Chapter outline

Part I: Actors & Mechanisms



Theatrical automata

Automatic simulators

A symbold for bad actors

Diderot's strategy

The limits of automation



Sensitive machines

Moralizing spasms

The Cartesian passions & the sensibility doctrine

Monism versus dualism

Dreaming bodies

Part II: Society & Authority



The actress-automation

Superficiality, rigidity, & artificiality

Moral & immoral acts of dissimulation

The Ancien Régime's isolated subjects



Mechanisms of obedience

The mechanics of fear

Politics of anxiety

Diderot versus Hobbes



Satire & Subversion

The society of jumping jacks

Subversion of power relations

About mechanisms and organisms

Part III: Mimesis & Ideal



Artists & tools

Clothed anatomy

Shortcomings

Spatial models



Mannequins & role models

Point of orientation & place holder

The actor's two bodies

Materiality & malleability

Conclusion

Part I: Actors & Mechanisms

Part II: Society & authority

Part III: Mimesis & ideal

Perspectives: Art & research

List of Illustrations

Works cited

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment ; 2025:11
Zusatzinfo 12 Illustrations
Verlagsort Liverpool
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturgeschichte
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ISBN-10 1-83624-528-9 / 1836245289
ISBN-13 978-1-83624-528-5 / 9781836245285
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