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Raising a Modern Ghost: The Magic Lantern and the Persistence of Wonder in the Victorian Education of the Senses

机译:提升现代幽灵:维多利亚时代教育中的魔幻灯笼与奇迹的坚持

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This article begins by posing the question of why the eminent Victorian inventor and scientist of optics, Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), chooses to appear in a popular domestic magic lantern handbook of the 1860s, offering a testimonial to the value and importance of that by-that-time familiar parlour toy? By looking back some thirty years or so to Brewster’s Letters On Natural Magic (1832), in which the scientist sets out his project for a popular training of the senses, it highlights the part played by optical entertainments and discourses of magical wonder in Victorian education(s) of the eye, and the particular visuality of wonder as sensory experience. In its discussion of wonder, this article asserts the importance of an emotion frequently excluded from a longstanding picture of a nineteenth century ‘disenchanted’ by science and technology. Someone like Brewster is interesting because he explicitly, programmatically weighs in against irrationality; yet, in explaining away superstitious wonder in terms of, predominantly optical illusion, he retains some of the glamour or fascination of these illusions. As a member of the scientific elite working for the popularisation of optical science and technology for the ‘vulgar’ masses, the scientist may be reassessed and understood as a player in a cultural middle ground, an ambiguous hinterland between positions of outright superstition and outright disillusionment. Exploring the enchantments of technology, this article underlines how optical devices and the visions they offer are instrumental in the evolution of an emerging nexus of Victorian wonders. Through a case study of the magic lantern in nineteenth-century popular science and entertainment, it shows how multiple, diverse ‘wondering’ perspectives gather around a single, longstanding visual machine.
机译:本文首先提出一个问题:为什么维多利亚州著名的光学发明家和科学家大卫·布鲁斯特爵士(1781-1868)选择出现在1860年代流行的家用魔术灯笼手册中,从而证明了光学的价值和重要性。那时候那个熟悉的客厅玩具?通过回顾布鲁斯特的《自然魔术书》(1832年)大约三十年,科学家在该书中提出了他对感官的普遍训练的项目,从而突出了维多利亚时代教育中的光学娱乐和魔幻话语所扮演的角色(s)的眼睛,以及作为感官体验的奇迹的特殊视觉效果。在对奇迹的讨论中,这篇文章断言了一种情感的重要性,这种情感常常被排除在长期被科学和技术“迷住”的19世纪图画中。像布鲁斯特这样的人很有趣,因为他通过编程明确地权衡了非理性。但是,在以错觉为主的视觉解释迷信奇迹时,他保留了这些错觉的某些魅力或魅力。作为致力于为“庸俗”大众普及光学科学和技术的科学精英的一员,科学家可能会被重新评估和理解为文化中间立场的参与者,这是在完全迷信和彻底幻灭之间的模棱两可的腹地。探索技术的魅力,本文强调了光学设备及其提供的视觉如何在维多利亚时代奇观的新兴联系中发挥作用。通过对19世纪流行科学和娱乐中的魔术灯笼的案例研究,它显示了如何在单个长期存在的视觉机器周围聚集多种多样的“奇妙”视角。

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