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Simulating the Marvellous - Psychology - Surrealism - Postmodernism

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor David Lomas is Professor of Art History at the University of Manchester Jeremy Stubbs is tutor in the University of London Institute in Paris. Klappentext This book presents important new research on Surrealism and the culture from which it arose. It offers a fresh interpretation of Surrealist art and literature based around the theme of simulation. As the book shows, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, simulation arose in a number of discrete contexts, in relation to hysteria and war neuroses, but more broadly it shadows the emergence of our concept of 'the unconscious'. Acknowledging simulation's relevance to Surrealism, this book argues, radically alters our understanding of their project and the terms in which one gauges its success or failure. It leads one to question the naïve assumption that automatic writing or drawing represent an authentic outpouring of the unconscious and gives renewed significance to a figure such as Salvador Dalí who embraced simulation and made it the basis of his art and aesthetic. It also points to one of the ways in which Surrealism chimes with a core preoccupation of contemporary art and theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue: Breton and Dalí: elements of a dialogueIntroduction: Simulation in contextsPart I: Simulating the marvellous1 Psychological medicine to surrealism2 Surrealism and the Salpêtrière legacy3 Convulsive identity: mimicry, magic and hysteria 4 A theatre of hysteria: surrealism and the postmodern turnPart II: Surrealism as simulation5 Automatism, pastiche, simulation6 Simulation experiments: science, spiritualism and surrealism 7 Painting the simulacrum8 Simulacra and the order of mimesis in Dalí and Glenn BrownIndex

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Authors David Lomas, Lomas David, Jeremy Stubbs
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.12.2013
 
EAN 9780719088827
ISBN 978-0-7190-8882-7
No. of pages 424
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

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