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Surrealism / edited by Natalya Lusty.

Contributor Lusty, Natalya, editor.

ImprintCambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Descriptionxvii, 423 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Note:Introduction: Surrealism's critical legacy / Natalya Lusty -- Part I. Origins : ideas/concepts/interventions -- The surrealist world / Effie Rentzou -- Psychoanalysis / Klem James -- Surrealism and the demands of politics / Raymond Spiteri -- Modern science / Gavin Parkinson -- Surrealism and dreams / Natalya Lusty -- Surrealism and eros / Alyce Mahon -- Part II. Developments : practices/cultures/material forms -- Surrealist collections in Paris and Sussex / Katharine Conley -- Surrealist objects / Christina Rudosky -- Collage / Elza Adamowicz -- Film / Kristoffer Noheden -- Photography in surrealism / David Bate -- Surrealist fashion / Ilya Parkins -- Surrealist display practices : repositories outside reason / Adam Jolles -- Part III. Applications : heterodoxies and new worlds -- Surrealism and schizoanalysis / Gregory Minissale -- The surrealist bestiary and animal philosophy / Walter Kalaidjian -- Picasso's habits : André Breton on art, nature and reflexivity / Joyce S. Cheng -- Surrealism and mass observation / Tyrus Miller -- Pacific surrealism / Paul Giles -- Decolonial surrealism / Jonathan P. Eburne -- Surrealism and écriture feminine / Anna Watz -- Subcultural receptions of surrealism in the 1960s international underground press / Abigail Susik.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-418) and index.

Note:Appealing to research students and specialist scholars, this book brings fresh perspectives to many of Surrealism's enduring critical concepts and experimental practices by placing them within an expanded historical and geographical framework. The book's interdisciplinary focus makes it relevant for a range of arts and humanities disciplines.



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Cambridge critical concepts
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Surrealism.
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Cambridge critical concepts.