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Surrealism: Key Concepts

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Informationen zum Autor Krzysztof Fijalkowski is Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture, BA Fine Art at Norwich University of the Arts, UK. He is the author of a number of articles on the subject of international surrealism, including contributions to the exhibition catalogues Surreal Things: Surrealism and Design (2007), Surreal House (2010) and Magritte A-Z (2011). Michael Richardson is currently Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths University of London, UK. He is author of Otherness in Hollywood Cinema (2010), Surrealism and Cinema (2006), The Experience of Culture (2001) and Georges Bataille (1994). He has worked with Krzysztof Fijalkowski on a number of projects, including the books Refusal of the Shadow: Surrealism and the Caribbean (1996) and Surrealism against the Current (2001). Klappentext The past few decades have seen an expansion of interest in surrealist writers. Surrealism: Key Concepts is the first book in English to present an overview of surrealism through the central ideas motivating the popular movement. An international team of contributors provide an accessible examination of the key concepts, emphasising their relevance to current debates in social and cultural theory. This book will be an invaluable guide for students studying a range of disciplines, including Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology and Cultural Studies, and anyone who wishes to engage critically with surrealism for the first time. Zusammenfassung Emerging from the disruption of the First World War, surrealism confronted the resulting ‘crisis of consciousness’ in a way that was arguably more profound than any other cultural movement of the time. The past few decades have seen an expansion of interest in surrealist writers, whose contribution to the history of ideas in the twentieth-century is only now being recognised. Surrealism: Key Concepts is the first book in English to present an overview of surrealism through the central ideas motivating the popular movement. An international team of contributors provide an accessible examination of the key concepts, emphasising their relevance to current debates in social and cultural theory. This book will be an invaluable guide for students studying a range of disciplines, including Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology and Cultural Studies, and anyone who wishes to engage critically with surrealism for the first time. Contributors: Dawn Ades, Joyce Cheng, Jonathan P. Eburne, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Guy Girard, Raihan Kadri, Michael Löwy, Jean-Michel Rabaté, Michael Richardson, Donna Roberts, Bertrand Schmitt, Georges Sebbag, Raymond Spiteri, and Michael Stone-Richards. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors Introduction (Krzysztof Fijalkowski and Michael Richardson) PART I: CONTEXTS Heraclitus, Hegel and dialectical understanding (Jonathan P. Eburne) Hermeticism and the magical tradition (Guy Girard) Freudian Origins (Jean-Michel Rabaté) Utopia: the Revolution in Question (Georges Sebbag) Sade and revolutionary violence (Michael Richardson) ‘The Speaking Flame’: the Romantic Connection (Michael Löwy) Dada (Krzysztof Fijalkowski) PART 2: KEY CONCEPTS Community at Play (Raymond Spiteri) Otherness and Self-Identity (Michael Richardson) Poetics (Michael Richardson) Objective Chance (Raihan Kadri, Michael Richardson and Krzysztof Fijalkowski) The Chance Encounter: Language and Madness (Michael Stone-Richards) Dream: a Manifesto of the Manifest Dream (Georges Sebbag) Mad Love (Dawn Ades and Michael Richard...

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Notes on Contributors
Introduction (Krzysztof Fijalkowski and Michael Richardson)

PART I: CONTEXTS


  1. Heraclitus, Hegel and dialectical understanding (Jonathan P. Eburne)


  2. Hermeticism and the magical tradition (Guy Girard)


  3. Freudian Origins (Jean-Michel Rabaté)


  4. Utopia: the Revolution in Question (Georges Sebbag)


  5. Sade and revolutionary violence (Michael Richardson)


  6. 'The Speaking Flame': the Romantic Connection (Michael Löwy)


  7. Dada (Krzysztof Fijalkowski)


  8. PART 2: KEY CONCEPTS

  9. Community at Play (Raymond Spiteri)


  10. Otherness and Self-Identity (Michael Richardson)


  11. Poetics (Michael Richardson)


  12. Objective Chance (Raihan Kadri, Michael Richardson and Krzysztof Fijalkowski)


  13. The Chance Encounter: Language and Madness (Michael Stone-Richards)


  14. Dream: a Manifesto of the Manifest Dream (Georges Sebbag)


  15. Mad Love (Dawn Ades and Michael Richardson)


  16. Convulsive Beauty (Krzysztof Fijalkowski)


  17. The Object (Krzysztof Fijalkowski)


  18. Black Humour (Michael Richardson)


  19. The Ecological Imperative (Donna Roberts)


  20. Magic Art (Bertrand Schmitt)


  21. The Marvellous (Joyce Suechun Cheng and Michael Richardson)


  22. The Supreme Point (Krzysztof Fijalkowski and Michael Richardson)


Chronology of Surrealism
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Authors Krzysztof Richardson Fijalkowski
Assisted by Krzysztof Fijalkowski (Editor), Michael Richardson (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.06.2016
 
EAN 9781138652071
ISBN 978-1-138-65207-1
No. of pages 286
Series Key Concepts
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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