Constructing Charisma -

Constructing Charisma

Celebrity, Fame, and Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Edward Berenson, Eva Giloi (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
244 Seiten
2010
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-84545-694-8 (ISBN)
139,50 inkl. MwSt
Major technological advances and innovations in print and visual media of the 19th century made it possible for ordinary people to identify with the famous, to feel they knew the hero, leader, or star,A" to imagine that public figures belonged to their private lives. This volume examines the origins and nature of modern mass media...
Railroads, telegraphs, lithographs, photographs, and mass periodicals—the major technological advances of the 19th century seemed to diminish the space separating people from one another, creating new and apparently closer, albeit highly mediated, social relationships. Nowhere was this phenomenon more evident than in the relationship between celebrity and fan, leader and follower, the famous and the unknown. By mid-century, heroes and celebrities constituted a new and powerful social force, as innovations in print and visual media made it possible for ordinary people to identify with the famous; to feel they knew the hero, leader, or "star"; to imagine that public figures belonged to their private lives. This volume examines the origins and nature of modern mass media and the culture of celebrity and fame they helped to create. Crossing disciplines and national boundaries, the book focuses on arts celebrities (Sarah Bernhardt, Byron and Liszt); charismatic political figures (Napoleon and Wilhelm II); famous explorers (Stanley and Brazza); and celebrated fictional characters (Cyrano de Bergerac).

Edward Berenson is Professor of History and French Studies and Director of the Institute of French Studies at New York University. His numerous publications include The Trial of Madame Caillaux (University of California Press 1992), Heroes of Empire: Five Charismatic Men and Europe's Quest for Africa, (University of California Press 2010) and The Statue of Liberty: A Transatlantic Story (Yale University Press 2012).

Introduction

Edward Berenson and Eva Giloi



Part I: Constructing Charisma



Chapter 1. “Charisma and the Making of Imperial Heroes in Britain and France, 1880-1914.”

Edward Berenson



Chapter 2. “‘So Writes the Hand that Swings the Sword’: Autograph-hunting and Royal Charisma in the German Empire, 1861-1888.”

Eva Giloi



Chapter 3. “The Workings of Royal Celebrity: Wilhelm II as Media Emperor.”

Martin Kohlrausch



Part II: Celebrity as Performance



Chapter 4. “From the Top: Liszt’s Aristocratic Airs.”

Dana Gooley



Chapter 5. “Celebrity Gifting: Mallarmé and the Poetics of Fame.”

Emily Apter



Chapter 6. “Rethinking Female Celebrity: The Eccentric Star of Nineteenth-Century France.”

Mary Louise Roberts



Part III: The Politics of Fame



Chapter 7. “Byron, Death, and the Afterlife.”

Stephen Minta



Chapter 8. “The Historical Actor.”

Peter Fritzsche



Chapter 9. “Celebrity, Patriotism, and Sarah Bernhardt.”

Kenneth E. Silver



Chapter 10. “Heroes, Celebrity and the Theater in Fin-de-Siècle France: Cyrano de Bergerac.”

Venita Datta



Conclusion: “Secular Anointings: Fame, Celebrity, and Charisma in the First Century of Mass Culture.

Leo Braudy

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.7.2010
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 517 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien
ISBN-10 1-84545-694-7 / 1845456947
ISBN-13 978-1-84545-694-8 / 9781845456948
Zustand Neuware
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