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摘要
摘要:七月王朝(1830-48)的全景式文学描绘了一个注定要卖淫的老鼠或芭蕾舞女孩,她成为明星的梦想只是用来剥削她的借口。在我对撰写年轻女舞者的记者的分析中,我质疑了这些来源的中立性,将舞蹈职业与下层女性工人的其他就业选择联系起来,并重新考虑将老鼠作为女性经济和艺术抱负的象征。虽然舞蹈被描述为女性气质的本质,但它承诺了身体和自我的转变,允许社会流动性,自我表达和艺术声誉。我从以前的老鼠(包括Berthe Bernay, cl de msamade和Judith Gautier)的叙述中展示了舞蹈如何告知他们的身份,让他们想象另一种现实,并以形式表达他们对未来的渴望。
Ballet and Celebrity at the Paris Opera, or the Dreams of the Rat
Abstract:
The panoramic literature of the July Monarchy (1830–48) depicts the rat or ballet girl to be destined for prostitution, her dream of becoming a star a mere pretext used to exploit her. In my analysis of journalists writing about the young female dancer, I interrogate the neutrality of such sources, contextualizing the dance profession in relation to other employment options available to female women workers of the lower classes and reconsidering the rat as an icon of women's economic and artistic ambitions. While dance was described as essentializing femininity, it promised a transformation of the body and the self that allowed for social mobility, self-expression, and artistic renown. Including accounts from former rats (including Berthe Bernay, Cléo de Mérode, and Judith Gautier) I show how dancing informed their identities, allowing them to imagine alternative realities and giving form to the articulation of their desires for the future.
期刊介绍:
Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are invited. Published articles are peer reviewed to ensure scholarly integrity. This journal has an extensive book review section covering a variety of disciplines. Nineteenth-Century French Studies is published twice a year in two double issues, fall/winter and spring/summer.