Lecture: Dolls in Modern German Culture
Literature, Lectures, and Talks
December 10 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program presents a talk by Christophe Koné (associate professor of German and director of the Oakley Center for Humanities and Social Sciences at Williams College) on his new book, Uncanny Creatures: Doll Thinking in Modern German Culture (University of Michigan, 2024). In it he examines dolls’ omnipresence in the material, visual, and literary culture of the modern German-speaking world. Because dolls occupy a liminal space—not quite things and more than mere objects—they appear as uncanny creatures which have held a fascination for writers, thinkers, and artists alike, including Rainer Maria Rilke, Oscar Kokoschka, and Hans Bellmer, among others. Uncanny Creatures moves past the Freudian discourse of fetishism to propose a new reading of doll artifacts in German culture centered on their ability to evoke a feeling of uncertainty and unsettlement in the viewer. A reception at 5 pm in the Manton Research Center reading room precedes the event.
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Clark Art Institute
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225 South Street
Williamstown, MA 01267 United States - Phone:
- 413-458-2303
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