<p>'...a groundbreaking book that offers new perspectives on female positions and lineages in the history of surrealism.' <br /><i><b>Woman's Art Journal</b><br /></i><br />‘…a welcome addition to recent scholarship on both the women of, and inspired by, Surrealism, and the role of trauma in contemporary art.’ <br /><i><b>The Burlington Magazine</b><br /></i></p>

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The traumatic surreal is the first major study to examine the ground-breaking role played by Germanophone women artists working in surrealist traditions in responding to the traumatic events and legacies of the Second World War. Analysing works in a variety of media by leading artists and writers, the book redefines the post-war trajectories of surrealism and recalibrates critical understandings of the movement’s relations to historical trauma. Chapters address artworks, writings and compositions by the Swiss Meret Oppenheim, the German Unica Zürn, the Austrian Birgit Jürgenssen, the Luxembourg-Austrian Bady Minck and the Austrian Olga Neuwirth and her collaboration with fellow Austrian Nobel-prize winning novelist Elfriede Jelinek. Locating each artist in their historical context, the book traces the development of the traumatic surreal through the wartime and post-war period.
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The traumatic surreal is the first major study to examine the leading role Germanophone women artists have played in deploying surrealism to respond to the traumatic events and legacies of the Second World War.
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Introduction1 Meret Oppenheim’s hauntologies2 Unica Zürn’s pathographies3 Birgit Jürgenssen’s abjections4 Bady Minck’s tourist imaginaries5 Olga Neuwirth / Elfriede Jelinek: temporality and traumaIndex
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The traumatic surreal is the first major study to examine the ground-breaking role played by Germanophone women artists working in surrealist traditions in responding to the traumatic events and legacies of the Second World War.Analysing works in a variety of media by leading artists and writers, the book redefines the post-war trajectories of surrealism and recalibrates critical understandings of the movement’s relations to historical trauma. Chapters address artworks, writings and compositions by the Swiss Meret Oppenheim, the German Unica Zürn, the Austrian Birgit Jürgenssen, the Luxembourg-Austrian Bady Minck and the Austrian Olga Neuwirth and her collaboration with fellow Austrian Nobel-prize winning novelist Elfriede Jelinek.Locating each artist in their historical context, the book traces the development of the traumatic surreal through the wartime and post-war period.
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ISBN
9781526149794
Publisert
2022-04-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Manchester University Press
Vekt
798 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Patricia Allmer is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Edinburgh