In this study of surrealism and ghostliness, Katharine Conley provides a new, unifying theory of surrealist art and thought based on history and the paradigm of puns and anamorphosis. In Surrealist Ghostliness, Conley discusses surrealism as a movement haunted by the experience of World War I and the repressed ghost of spiritualism.
In this study of surrealism and ghostliness, Katharine Conley provides a new, unifying theory of surrealist art and thought based on history and the paradigm of puns and anamorphosis. In Surrealist Ghostliness, Conley discusses surrealism as a movement haunted by the experience of World War I and the repressed ghost of spiritualism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katharine Conley is dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the College of William & Mary and a professor of French and francophone studies and the Edward Tuck Professor of French and Comparative Literature, Emerita at Dartmouth College. The recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, she is the author of several books, including Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life (Nebraska, 2003) and Automatic Woman: The Representation of Woman in Surrealism (Nebraska, 1996).
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Cinematic Whirl of Man Ray's Ghostly Objects 2. Claude Cahun's Exploration of the Autobiographical Human 3. The Ethnographic Automatism of Brassaï and Dalí's Involuntary Sculptures 4. The Ghostliness in Lee Miller's Egyptian Landscapes 5. Dorothea Tanning's Gothic Ghostliness 6. Francesca Woodman's Ghostly Interior Maps 7. Pierre Alechinsky's Ghostly Palimpsests 8. Susan Hiller's Freudian Ghosts Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Cinematic Whirl of Man Ray's Ghostly Objects 2. Claude Cahun's Exploration of the Autobiographical Human 3. The Ethnographic Automatism of Brassaï and Dalí's Involuntary Sculptures 4. The Ghostliness in Lee Miller's Egyptian Landscapes 5. Dorothea Tanning's Gothic Ghostliness 6. Francesca Woodman's Ghostly Interior Maps 7. Pierre Alechinsky's Ghostly Palimpsests 8. Susan Hiller's Freudian Ghosts Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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