The first comprehensive examination of Leonora Carrington (1917-2011), a major twentieth-century writer and multi-media artist. It offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the intellectual, literary, and artistic currents that animate her relationships with avant-garde movements throughout the Western Hemisphere. -- .
The first comprehensive examination of Leonora Carrington (1917-2011), a major twentieth-century writer and multi-media artist. It offers an interdisciplinary exploration of the intellectual, literary, and artistic currents that animate her relationships with avant-garde movements throughout the Western Hemisphere. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan P. Eburne is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, English, and French and Francophone Studies at the Pennsylvania State University Catriona McAra is University Curator at Leeds Arts University
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Introduction: Leonora Carrington and the international avant garde Jonathan P. Eburne and Catriona McAra 1 An A Z of Leonora Carrington memories, mostly in quotes, gathered over years of visits to her home Chloe Aridjis 2 'An allergy to collaboration': the early formation of Leonora Carrington's artistic vision Susan L. Aberth 3 'Genealogical gestation': Leonora Carrington between modernism and art history Ara H. Merjian 4 Experience and knowledge in Down Below Natalya Lusty 5 Dissecting The Holy Oily Body: Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and El Santo Cuerpo Grasoso Tara Plunkett 6 'A language buried at the back of time': The Stone Door and poststructuralist feminism Anna Watz 7 Losing one's head in the 'Children's Corner': Carrington's contributions to S.NOB in 1962 Abigail Susik 8 Shadow children: Leonora as storyteller Gabriel Weisz 9 Poetic wisdom: Leonora Carrington and the esoteric avant garde Jonathan P. Eburne 10 Carrington's sensorium Janet Lyon 11 A nonagenarian virago: quoting 'Carrington' in contemporary practice Catriona McAra 12 Leonora Carrington: transgressing discipline Chloe Aridjis, Francesco Manacorda and Lauren Barnes Index
Introduction: Leonora Carrington and the international avant garde Jonathan P. Eburne and Catriona McAra 1 An A Z of Leonora Carrington memories, mostly in quotes, gathered over years of visits to her home Chloe Aridjis 2 'An allergy to collaboration': the early formation of Leonora Carrington's artistic vision Susan L. Aberth 3 'Genealogical gestation': Leonora Carrington between modernism and art history Ara H. Merjian 4 Experience and knowledge in Down Below Natalya Lusty 5 Dissecting The Holy Oily Body: Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and El Santo Cuerpo Grasoso Tara Plunkett 6 'A language buried at the back of time': The Stone Door and poststructuralist feminism Anna Watz 7 Losing one's head in the 'Children's Corner': Carrington's contributions to S.NOB in 1962 Abigail Susik 8 Shadow children: Leonora as storyteller Gabriel Weisz 9 Poetic wisdom: Leonora Carrington and the esoteric avant garde Jonathan P. Eburne 10 Carrington's sensorium Janet Lyon 11 A nonagenarian virago: quoting 'Carrington' in contemporary practice Catriona McAra 12 Leonora Carrington: transgressing discipline Chloe Aridjis, Francesco Manacorda and Lauren Barnes Index
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