A Companion to Dada and Surrealism.


David. Hopkins
Bok Engelsk 2016 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (499 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Editor -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Historiography -- Avant-Garde/Subculture -- Recent Research Trends -- This Book, its Aims and Structure -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Part I Histories/Geographies -- Chapter 1 Dada's Genesis: Zurich -- Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism -- The First "Public" Dada Evening -- Collection Dada -- Galerie Dada -- Dada -- "Scandal" at the Eighth Dada Soirée -- Dada and Exile -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Neue Jugend:: A Case Study in Berlin Dada -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Dada Migrations: Definition, Dispersal, and the Case of Schwitters -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 New York Dada: From End to Beginning -- Constructing New York Dada -- Machines -- Masculinism, Feminism, Group Formation -- Readymades -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Nothing, Ventured: Paris Dada into Surrealism -- Some Events -- Political Poetics -- Language -- The image, the object -- Farewells -- Into Surrealism -- Surrealism and Painting -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6 Surrealism and the Question of Politics, 1925-1939 -- The Surrealist Revolution -- The Crisis of 1929 -- Dissent and Politics -- Surrealism in the Service of the Revolution -- The Surrealists Break with the PCF -- Towards an Independent Revolutionary Art -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 "Other" Surrealisms: Center and Periphery in International Perspective -- Acknowledgment -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 Dada and Surrealism in Japan -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9 Dada and Surrealism in Central and Eastern Europe -- New Maps of Dada and Surrealism -- East of Dada -- Reception of Surrealism across Central and Eastern Europe.. - Chapter 20 Desire Bound: Violence, Body, Machine -- Sade in Chains -- Surrealism's Sade -- Desire is a Strange Thing -- Visualizing Sadism? -- Note -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 21 Equivocal Gender: Dada/Surrealism and Sexual Politics between the Wars -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 22 Feminist Interventions: Revising the Canon -- Feminist Revisions of Women in Dada and Surrealism -- Gloria Orenstein's "The Women of Surrealism -- Dada, Surrealism, and their Heritage? -- Women Artists across Dada and Surrealism -- References -- Part III Continuations/Aftermaths -- Chapter 23 The Surrealist Movement since the 1940s -- The Reception of Postwar Surrealism -- The Untimely -- Postwar Surrealist Formations -- The Contribution of Postwar Surrealism -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 24 Dada, Surrealism and their Heritage? The North American Reception of Dada and Surrealism -- A Contested Heritage -- Eros and the Eccentric Tradition -- Queer Intruders in the Enchanter's Domain -- Dreams that Money Can Buy -- Out of Time: Surrealist Anachronism -- Note -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 25 Surrealism and Counterculture -- CoBrA -- Lettrism and the Situationist International -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 26 Assimilation: Objects -- Commodities -- Fashion -- Spellbound in Wackyland -- Material Objects -- Materialist Objectives -- In Fashion -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 27 Sightings: Surrealist Idiolect, Gothic Marxism, Global Perils -- The Totality Turn, or Surrealism after "Surrealism Without the Unconscious" -- Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y: A Message about the Melancholy of Geopolitics -- Popular Unrest: A Message about the Melancholy of Biopolitics -- Distances Lost: Political Terror, Knowledge Production and the (Syn)Thesis of Awakening -- Note -- References -- Further Reading -- Index -- EULA.. - The Impossible: Serbian Surrealism -- A Great Black Silence: Surrealism in Romania -- Against the Current: Surrealism in Czechoslovakia -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Surrealism in Latin America -- Author's Note -- Notes -- References -- Part II Themes and Interpretations -- Chapter 11 Dissemination: The Dada and Surrealist Journals -- Introducing and Promoting Dada and Surrealism -- Visual Cues: Graphic Design -- Dialogue, Debate, and Dispute -- The Journal Network -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 12 Artists into Curators: Dada and Surrealist Exhibition Practices -- References -- Chapter 13 Dada and Surrealist Poetics -- Dada Begins -- Dada's Meaningful Nonsense -- The Laws of Chance: Between Dada and Surrealism -- L'amour Fou -- Coda -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 14 Chance and Automatism:: Genealogies of the Dissociative in Dada and Surrealism -- Dehumanization and Hybridity in Dada Chance -- Surrealist Automatism and Objective Chance: World War I, Death, Telecommunication -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 15 Crime/Insurrection -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16 Re-enchantment: Surrealist Discourses of Childhood, Hermeticism, and the Outmoded -- Childhood -- Toys -- Cornell and the Question of Pedophilia -- Nostalgia and the Outmoded -- The Art of Memory -- Notes -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 17 Surrealism and Natural History: Nature and the Marvelous in Breton and Caillois -- "A Feeling for Nature" -- The Surrealist as Naturalist -- The Marvelous -- Roger Caillois, Surrealist Hermeneutics, and the "Demon of Analogy" -- The Praying Mantis: Entomology and Surrealist Method -- Note -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 18 The Surrealist Collection: Ghosts in the Laboratory -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 19 The Ethnographic Turn -- References.
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