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Surrealism : crossings/frontiers

Adamowicz, Elza(Edited by)
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This collection of essays, inspired by Andre Breton's concept of the limites non-frontieres of Surrealism, focuses on the crossings, intersections and margins of the surrealist movement rather than its divides and exclusion zones.

Some of the essays originated as papers given at the colloquium 'Surrealism: Crossings/Frontiers' held at the Institute of Romance Studies, University of London, in November 2001.

Surrealism is foregrounded as a trajectory rather than a fixed body of doctrines, radically challenging the notion of frontiers.

The essays explore real and imaginary journeys, as well as the urban derives of the surrealists and situationists.

The concept of crossing, central to a reading of the dynamics at work in Surrealism, is explored in studies of the surrealist object, which eludes or elides genres, and explorations of the shifting sites of identity, as in the work of Joyce Mansour or Andre Masson.

Surrealism's engagement with frontiers is further investigated through a number of revealing cases, such as a political reading of 1930s photography, the parodic rewriting of the popular 'locked room' mystery, or the surrealists' cavalier redrawing of the map of the world.

The essays contribute to our understanding of the diversity and dynamism of Surrealism as an international and interdisciplinary movement.

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Verlag Peter Lang
3039103288 / 9783039103287
Paperback / softback
10/07/2006
Switzerland
English
238 p. : ill.
23 cm