Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.25819/dedo/128
Alterität als Narrativ der Puppe. Selbstvergewisserung und Lösung aus Geschlechtsrollenklischees im Spiel mit Puppen
Alternate Title
Alterity as a Narrative of the Doll. Self-Assurance and Release from Gender Role Clichés in Play with Dolls/Puppets
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Article
Author
Subjects
alterity
affordance
performative potential
gender roles
Source
denkste: puppe - multidisziplinäre zeitschrift für mensch-puppen-diskurse; Bd. 5 Nr. 1 (2022): Puppen und Puppenfiguren in Narrativen – Themen und Motive in Literatur, Kunst, Theater, Film, Medien, Alltags- und Populärkulturen ; 34-42
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
universi - Universitätsverlag Siegen
Abstract
Dolls/puppets as anthropomorphic beings invite human beings to interact with them. If doll and human meet, the doll/puppet creates an incentive for action in the sense of a doll-specific affordance, which stimulates the inner-psychic interplay of identity and alterity in the human counterpart. In the paper it is argued that alterity is situationally inscribed in the doll/puppet as a psychological narrative: the doll is perceived as alter that correlates with an awareness of ego. It is an alterity offered by the doll with a performative potential for the human counterpart. The coincidence of alterity narrative (on the part of the doll) and new self-assurance (on the part of the human) is also found in literary texts. Using the example of two stories – An Emigrant (1914/1930) by Selma Lagerlöf and Popp and Mingel (1960) by Marie Luise Kaschnitz – these considerations are explored: Two adolescent boys take up the doll's narrative of alterity as a potential for differentiating their self-concept, which leads to their being able to release themselves from gender role clichés for a certain time.
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