The Routledge Companion to Surrealism: Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
Editat de Kirsten Stromen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 noi 2024
The companion will reflect the interdisciplinarity of Surrealism by incorporating discussions pertaining to the visual arts, as well as literature, film, and political and intellectual history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367689285
ISBN-10: 0367689286
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 40
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367689286
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 40
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Art History and Visual Studies Companions
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic, Postgraduate, and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction
Kirsten Strom
Part One: Concepts and Practices
Exploratory Themes
1. Dreams and Humor
Natalya Lusty
2. Play, Games and Chance
Susan Laxton
3. The Marvelous and the Uncanny
Andrea Gremels and Kirsten Strom
4. Convulsive Beauty and Mad Love
Gavin Parkinson
5. The Occult, Magic and Alchemy
Rachael Grew
6. Toward a Total Animism: Surrealism and Nature
Kristoffer Nohedon
Protestations
7. Capitalism and Colonialism
Michael Richardson
8. Limits Not Frontiers: Surrealist Resistance to Nationalism, Patriotism, and Militarism
Krzysztof Fijalkowski
9. Catholicism and Family Values
Miguel Escribano
Creative Applications
10. Verbal Techniques
Madeleine Chalmers
11. Visual Techniques
Elliott King
12. Buñuel and Dalí, Un Chien andalou
Elza Adamowicz
Part Two: Lessons from Paris
Tensions and Dissensions
13. "Anarchy"…or Anarchism?: Dada in Paris and the Shifting Politics of Irreverence
Theresa Papanikolas
14. Georges Bataille, André Breton and the Culture of Surrealism
Raymond Spiteri
15. Surrealism and the French Communist Party
Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen
Public Interfaces
16. Surrealism’s Publics
Rachel Silveri
17. Surrealism on Display: American Reception and Expansion
Sandra Zalman
Part Three: Situated Contexts: Adaptations and Translations
18. Surrealism in the Arab World
Riad Kherdeen
19. Surrealism and Australia
Gavin Yates
20. Surrealism in Belgium: A Never-Ending Story
Pierre Taminiaux
21. Surrealism in the Caribbean in the 1940s: Transnational Encounters
Paulina Caro Troncoso
22. Surrealism in Chicago
Penelope Rosemont
23. Surrealism in China
Lauren Walden
24. Surrealism in the Czech Lands
Malynne Sternstein
25. Surrealism in England
Christina Heflin
26. Surrealism in Greece
Victoria Ferentinou
27. Surealis Yogya and other Surrealist Moments in Indonesia in the Twentieth Century
Tessel Bauduin
28. Surrealism in Japan
Chinghsin Wu
29. Surrealism in Mexico
Melanie Nicholson
30. Romanian Surrealism
Cosana Eram
31. Scandinavian Surrealism
Kerry Greaves
32. Surrealist Dialogues in South America
María Clara Bernal
33. Surrealism and Spain
Maite Barragán
34. Surrealism and Post-War West Germany
Patricia Allmer
Part Four: Critical Dialogues
The Politics of Collecting
35. L’élan surréaliste: Surrealist aspirations and the power and primacy of Oceanic Art
Maia Nuku
36. The Surrealist Experience of Indigenous North America: A Second "Discovery" of the Americas
Marco Polo Juarez Cruz
Gender and Sexuality
37. Feminist Encounters with Surrealism: Revisiting the Formative Critiques
Anna Watz
38. Visions of Androgyny
Abigail Susik
39. Radical Muses
Catriona McAra and Jonathan P. Eburne
40. Dismembered Muses and Mirrors that Bite: A Trans Perspective on Gender Variance in Surrealist Art
Jordan Reznick
Part Five: Further Reaches
41. The Intellectual Resonances of Surrealism
Bruce Baugh
42. Surrealist Resonances in Contemporary Art
Craig Adcock
43. The Hybrid and Surreal Memoirs of Tameca Cole, Raymond Towler, Shay Youngblood and Steve Cormany
Rochelle Spencer
44. Inquiry on Surrealism in 2024
Jonathan P. Eburne, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Andrea Gremels, Melanie Nicholson, Michael Richardson, Penelope Rosemont, Rachel Silveri, Rochelle Spencer, Abigail Susik, Pierre Taminiaux
Kirsten Strom
Part One: Concepts and Practices
Exploratory Themes
1. Dreams and Humor
Natalya Lusty
2. Play, Games and Chance
Susan Laxton
3. The Marvelous and the Uncanny
Andrea Gremels and Kirsten Strom
4. Convulsive Beauty and Mad Love
Gavin Parkinson
5. The Occult, Magic and Alchemy
Rachael Grew
6. Toward a Total Animism: Surrealism and Nature
Kristoffer Nohedon
Protestations
7. Capitalism and Colonialism
Michael Richardson
8. Limits Not Frontiers: Surrealist Resistance to Nationalism, Patriotism, and Militarism
Krzysztof Fijalkowski
9. Catholicism and Family Values
Miguel Escribano
Creative Applications
10. Verbal Techniques
Madeleine Chalmers
11. Visual Techniques
Elliott King
12. Buñuel and Dalí, Un Chien andalou
Elza Adamowicz
Part Two: Lessons from Paris
Tensions and Dissensions
13. "Anarchy"…or Anarchism?: Dada in Paris and the Shifting Politics of Irreverence
Theresa Papanikolas
14. Georges Bataille, André Breton and the Culture of Surrealism
Raymond Spiteri
15. Surrealism and the French Communist Party
Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen
Public Interfaces
16. Surrealism’s Publics
Rachel Silveri
17. Surrealism on Display: American Reception and Expansion
Sandra Zalman
Part Three: Situated Contexts: Adaptations and Translations
18. Surrealism in the Arab World
Riad Kherdeen
19. Surrealism and Australia
Gavin Yates
20. Surrealism in Belgium: A Never-Ending Story
Pierre Taminiaux
21. Surrealism in the Caribbean in the 1940s: Transnational Encounters
Paulina Caro Troncoso
22. Surrealism in Chicago
Penelope Rosemont
23. Surrealism in China
Lauren Walden
24. Surrealism in the Czech Lands
Malynne Sternstein
25. Surrealism in England
Christina Heflin
26. Surrealism in Greece
Victoria Ferentinou
27. Surealis Yogya and other Surrealist Moments in Indonesia in the Twentieth Century
Tessel Bauduin
28. Surrealism in Japan
Chinghsin Wu
29. Surrealism in Mexico
Melanie Nicholson
30. Romanian Surrealism
Cosana Eram
31. Scandinavian Surrealism
Kerry Greaves
32. Surrealist Dialogues in South America
María Clara Bernal
33. Surrealism and Spain
Maite Barragán
34. Surrealism and Post-War West Germany
Patricia Allmer
Part Four: Critical Dialogues
The Politics of Collecting
35. L’élan surréaliste: Surrealist aspirations and the power and primacy of Oceanic Art
Maia Nuku
36. The Surrealist Experience of Indigenous North America: A Second "Discovery" of the Americas
Marco Polo Juarez Cruz
Gender and Sexuality
37. Feminist Encounters with Surrealism: Revisiting the Formative Critiques
Anna Watz
38. Visions of Androgyny
Abigail Susik
39. Radical Muses
Catriona McAra and Jonathan P. Eburne
40. Dismembered Muses and Mirrors that Bite: A Trans Perspective on Gender Variance in Surrealist Art
Jordan Reznick
Part Five: Further Reaches
41. The Intellectual Resonances of Surrealism
Bruce Baugh
42. Surrealist Resonances in Contemporary Art
Craig Adcock
43. The Hybrid and Surreal Memoirs of Tameca Cole, Raymond Towler, Shay Youngblood and Steve Cormany
Rochelle Spencer
44. Inquiry on Surrealism in 2024
Jonathan P. Eburne, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Andrea Gremels, Melanie Nicholson, Michael Richardson, Penelope Rosemont, Rachel Silveri, Rochelle Spencer, Abigail Susik, Pierre Taminiaux
Notă biografică
Kirsten Strom is Professor of Art History at Grand Valley State University.
Descriere
This book provides a conceptual and global overview of the field of Surrealist studies.