Magic lanterns and raree shows: metaphors of financial speculation during the bubbles of 1720

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Early Popular Visual Culture Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.1080/17460654.2022.2084760
Suzanne Vesta Kooloos
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ABSTRACT During what is described as the world’s first international stock market bubble – an economic bubble which burst in 1720 – visual and literary metaphors were an important means to criticise new economic practices and events. In this article I will argue that within this context, magic lanterns and raree shows functioned as key metaphors. Engravings and texts picture the devices as machines of magic and illusion, but also of propaganda and education. As such, a visual or literary reference to a raree show could point to the deceit and illusions of financial speculation (‘wind trade’), or to the triumph over these illusions. This diverse use is not only an indication of the fact that the medium was already more flexible than we might expect in this period of time, but it also reflects the status of theatre itself: both the fascination for the theatre and the anti-theatrical sentiments were deeply embedded in western societies of the early modern period. It also shows that metaphors of financial speculation were not only used to make sense of something that could not yet fully be grasped; indeed, they were used strategically and reflect great knowledge about speculative trade.
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魔灯和稀有表演:1720年泡沫时期金融投机的隐喻
在1720年被称为世界上第一次国际股市泡沫的经济泡沫中,视觉和文学隐喻是批评新经济实践和事件的重要手段。在这篇文章中,我将讨论在这种背景下,魔灯和稀有表演是关键的隐喻。雕刻和文字将这些设备描绘成魔法和幻觉的机器,同时也是宣传和教育的机器。因此,对罕见表演的视觉或文学参考可以指向金融投机的欺骗和幻想(“风交易”),或者是对这些幻想的胜利。这种多样化的使用不仅表明,在这一时期,这种媒介已经比我们想象的要灵活得多,而且还反映了戏剧本身的地位:对戏剧的迷恋和反戏剧的情绪都深深植根于现代早期的西方社会。它还表明,金融投机的隐喻不仅被用来解释尚不能完全理解的事物;事实上,它们被策略性地使用,反映了对投机贸易的渊博知识。
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