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Chapter 11 - New Approaches to Women Actors and Celebrity in Nineteenth-Century France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 October 2024

Clare Finburgh Delijani
Affiliation:
Goldsmiths, University of London
Christian Biet
Affiliation:
Université Paris Nanterre
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Clare Siviter and Emmanuela Wroth begin their chapter by establishing France’s best known women actors, Sarah Bernhardt and Rachel, as a barometer for the hypervisibility of French women performers’ bodies. Siviter and Wroth explore two case studies that paved the way for the late nineteenth-century celebrity which Bernhardt and Rachel embodied: the ‘Bataille des Dames’ between Mlle George and Mlle Duchesnois at the start of the nineteenth century and the Restoration rivalry between Classicism and Romanticism personified by Mlle Mars and Marie Dorval. They focus on three particular sites: the women’s physical presence and experience of their gendered bodies including their voices; their often sexualized fetishization in contemporary print; and their memorialization both in their autobiographies and in theatre history. Having analysed the roles of class, gender and sexuality, they return to the hypervisibility of Rachel and later Bernhardt’s bodies, and the important questions these women’s bodies raise regarding other marginalized identities, especially in relation to ethnicity and ‘race’.

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Print publication year: 2024

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Filippi, Florence, Harvey, Sara and Sophie, Marchand, eds, Le Sacre de l’acteur: l’émergence du vedettariat de Molière à Sarah Bernhardt (2017). A volume of essays on the evolution of star actors from the seventeenth to the late nineteenth century, predominantly in France.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marcus, Sharon, The Drama of Celebrity (2019). An in-depth study of how nineteenth-century Western theatre established today’s culture of celebrity, primarily through the lens of the French global star Sarah Bernhardt.Google Scholar

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