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Surrealism

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Effie Rentzou, Klem James, Raymond Spiteri, Gavin Parkinson, Natalya Lusty, Alyce Mahon, Katharine Conley, Christina Rudosky, Elza Adamowicz, Kristoffer Noheden, David Bate, Ilya Parkins, Adam Jolles, Gregory Minissale, Walter Kalaidjian, Joyce S. Cheng, Tyrus Miller, Paul Giles, Jonathan P. Eburne, Anna Watz, Abigail Susik
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  • Date Published: August 2021
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108495684

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  • This book examines the salient ideas and practices that have shaped Surrealism as a protean intellectual and cultural concept that fundamentally shifted our understanding of the nexus between art, culture, and politics. By bringing a diverse set of artistic forms and practices such as literature, manifestos, collage, photography, film, fashion, display, and collecting into conversation with newly emerging intellectual traditions (ethnography, modern science, anthropology, and psychoanalysis), the essays in this volume reveal Surrealism's enduring influence on contemporary thought and culture alongside its anti-colonial political position and international reach. Surrealism's fascination with novel forms of cultural production and experimental methods contributed to its conceptual malleability and temporal durability, making it one of the most significant avant-garde movements of the twentieth century. The book traces how Surrealism's urgent political and aesthetic provocations have bequeathed an important legacy for recent scholarly interest in thing theory, critical vitalism, new materialism, ontology, and animal/human studies.

    • Situates Surrealism as an expansive international and historical movement
    • Applies an interdisciplinary focus to the study of surrealism as an artistic, political, and intellectual movement
    • Brings historical ideas and practices into conversation with recent critical concepts
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    'An excellent volume … Highly recommended.' J. E. Housefield, Choice

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    • Date Published: August 2021
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108495684
    • length: 350 pages
    • dimensions: 234 x 158 x 27 mm
    • weight: 0.76kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Origins Ideas/Concepts/Interventions:
    1. The surrealist world Effie Rentzou
    2. Psychoanalysis Klem James
    3. Surrealism and the demand of politics Raymond Spiter
    4. Modern science Gavin Parkinson
    5. Surrealism and dreams Natalya Lusty
    6. Surrealism and Eros Alyce Mahon
    Part II. Developments Practices/Cultures/Material Forms:
    7. Surrealist collections in Paris and Sussex Katharine Conley
    8. Surrealist objects Christina Rudosky
    9. Collage Elza Adamowicz
    10. Film Kristoffer Noheden
    11. Photography in surrealism David Bate
    12. Surrealist fashion Ilya Parkins
    13. Surrealist display practices: repositories outside reason Adam Jolles
    Part III. Applications Heterodoxies and New Worlds:
    14. Surrealism and schizoanalysis Gregory Minissale
    15. The surrealist bestiary and animal philosophyWalter Kalaidjian
    16. Picasso's habits: André Breton on art, nature and reflexivity Joyce S. Cheng
    17. Surrealism and mass observation Tyrus Miller
    18. Pacific surrealism Paul Giles
    19. Decolonial surrealism Jonathan P. Eburne
    20. Surrealism and écriture feminine Anna Watz
    21. Subcultural receptions of surrealism in the 1960s international underground press Abigail Susik.

  • Editor

    Natalya Lusty, University of Melbourne
    Natalya Lusty is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne and an ARC Future Fellow. She is the author of Surrealism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis (2017), co-editor of Modernism and Masculinity (2014) and Photography and Ontology: Unsettling Images (2019), and on the editorial collective for the International Journal of Surrealism.

    Contributors

    Effie Rentzou, Klem James, Raymond Spiteri, Gavin Parkinson, Natalya Lusty, Alyce Mahon, Katharine Conley, Christina Rudosky, Elza Adamowicz, Kristoffer Noheden, David Bate, Ilya Parkins, Adam Jolles, Gregory Minissale, Walter Kalaidjian, Joyce S. Cheng, Tyrus Miller, Paul Giles, Jonathan P. Eburne, Anna Watz, Abigail Susik

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