Description |
ix, 234 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
1. Subjectivity and Revolutionary Commitment -- 2. Archaeology and Mythology: Benjamin and Le Paysan de Paris -- 3. The Surrealist Object in Theory -- 4. The Surrealist Object as Fetish -- 5. Poetry in the Object World -- 6. Windows: Painting and the Fetish Surface |
Summary |
"Through the analysis of narratives, paintings, and objets surrealistes by Breton, Aragon, Dali, and others, Malt examines how the object emerges as psychologically and historically marked in the surrealist context, functioning as both fetish and fetishized commodity. Responding to recent debates about the role of the uncanny and the representation of the body in surrealist art and literature, Malt's study offers new perspectives on familiar works such as the paintings of Salvador Dali as well as illuminating relatively neglected ones such as Breton's poemes-objets."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [222]-230) and index |
Subject |
Human body -- Symbolic aspects.
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Surrealism.
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Arts -- Political aspects.
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LC no. |
2004041566 |
ISBN |
0199253420 |
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