Surrealist ghostliness
Başlık:
Surrealist ghostliness
ISBN:
9780803246027
9781299535282
9780803226593
9781496211521
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Yayın Bilgileri:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2013]
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource
Series:
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Literature.
Contents:
The Cinematic Whirl of Man Ray's Ghostly Objects -- Claude Cahun's Exploration of the Autobiographical Human -- The Ethnographic Automatism of Brassaï and Dalí's Involuntary Sculptures -- The Ghostliness in Lee Miller's Egyptian Landscapes -- Dorothea Tanning's Gothic Ghostliness -- Francesca Woodman's Ghostly Interior Maps -- Pierre Alechinsky's Ghostly Palimpsests -- Susan Hiller's Freudian Ghosts.
Abstract:
This book provides a unifying theory of surrealist art and thought based on history and the paradigm of puns and anamorphosis. The author discusses surrealism as a movement haunted by the experience of World War I and the repressed ghost of spiritualism. From the perspective of surrealist automatism, this double haunting produced a unifying paradigm of textual and visual puns that both pervades surrealist thought and art and commemorates the surrealists' response to the Freudian unconscious. Extending the gothic imagination inherited from the eighteenth century, the surrealists inaugurated the psychological century with an exploration of ghostliness through doubles, puns, and anamorphosis, revealing through visual activation the underlying coexistence of realities as opposed as life and death. This book explores examples of surrealist ghostliness in film, photography, painting, sculpture, and installation art from the 1920s through the 1990s by artists from Europe and North America from the center to the periphery of the surrealist movement. Works by Man Ray, Claude Cahun, Brassaï and Salvador Dali, as well as Lee Miller, Dorothea Tanning, Francesca Woodman, Pierre Alechinsky, and Susan Hiller, illuminate the surrealist ghostliness that pervades the twentieth-century arts and compellingly unifies the century's most influential (yet disparate) avant-garde movement. -- Provided by publisher.
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