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Index
Cover Title Page Table of Contents List of Figures Editor Notes on Contributors Acknowledgments Introduction
Historiography Avant-Garde/Subculture Recent Research Trends This Book, its Aims and Structure References Further Reading
Part I: Histories/Geographies
1 Dada’s Genesis
Cubism, Futurism, Expressionism The First “Public” Dada Evening Collection Dada Galerie Dada Dada “Scandal” at the Eighth Dada Soirée Dada and Exile References Further Reading
2 Neue Jugend
References Further Reading
3 Dada Migrations
References
4 New York Dada
Constructing New York Dada Machines Masculinism, Feminism, Group Formation Readymades References Further Reading
5 Nothing, Ventured
Some Events Political Poetics Language The image, the object Farewells Into Surrealism Surrealism and Painting References Further Reading
6 Surrealism and the Question of Politics, 1925–1939
The Surrealist Revolution The Crisis of 1929 Dissent and Politics Surrealism in the Service of the Revolution The Surrealists Break with the PCF Towards an Independent Revolutionary Art References
7 “Other” Surrealisms
Acknowledgment References Further Reading
8 Dada and Surrealism in Japan
References Further Reading
9 Dada and Surrealism in Central and Eastern Europe
New Maps of Dada and Surrealism East of Dada Reception of Surrealism across Central and Eastern Europe The Impossible: Serbian Surrealism A Great Black Silence: Surrealism in Romania Against the Current: Surrealism in Czechoslovakia References
10 Surrealism in Latin America
Author’s Note References
Part II: Themes and Interpretations
11 Dissemination
Introducing and Promoting Dada and Surrealism Visual Cues: Graphic Design Dialogue, Debate, and Dispute The Journal Network References Further Reading
12 Artists into Curators
References
13 Dada and Surrealist Poetics
Dada Begins Dada’s Meaningful Nonsense The Laws of Chance: Between Dada and Surrealism L’amour Fou Coda References Further Reading
14 Chance and Automatism
Dehumanization and Hybridity in Dada Chance Surrealist Automatism and Objective Chance: World War I, Death, Telecommunication References Further Reading
15 Crime/Insurrection
References
16 Re-enchantment
Childhood Toys Cornell and the Question of Pedophilia Nostalgia and the Outmoded The Art of Memory References Further Reading
17 Surrealism and Natural History
“A Feeling for Nature” The Surrealist as Naturalist The Marvelous Roger Caillois, Surrealist Hermeneutics, and the “Demon of Analogy” The Praying Mantis: Entomology and Surrealist Method References Further Reading
18 The Surrealist Collection
References
19 The Ethnographic Turn
References
20 Desire Bound
Sade in Chains Surrealism’s Sade Desire is a Strange Thing Visualizing Sadism? References Further Reading
21 Equivocal Gender: Dada/Surrealism and Sexual Politics between the Wars
References
22 Feminist Interventions: Revising the Canon
Feminist Revisions of Women in Dada and Surrealism Gloria Orenstein’s “The Women of Surrealism Dada, Surrealism, and their Heritage? Women Artists across Dada and Surrealism References
Part III: Continuations/Aftermaths
23 The Surrealist Movement since the 1940s
The Reception of Postwar Surrealism The Untimely Postwar Surrealist Formations The Contribution of Postwar Surrealism Acknowledgments References
24 Dada, Surrealism and their Heritage? The North American Reception of Dada and Surrealism
A Contested Heritage Eros and the Eccentric Tradition Queer Intruders in the Enchanter’s Domain Dreams that Money Can Buy Out of Time: Surrealist Anachronism References Further Reading
25 Surrealism and Counterculture
CoBrA Lettrism and the Situationist International References Further Reading
26 Assimilation
Spellbound in Wackyland Material Objects Materialist Objectives In Fashion Conclusions References
27 Sightings
The Totality Turn, or Surrealism after “Surrealism Without the Unconscious” Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y: A Message about the Melancholy of Geopolitics Popular Unrest: A Message about the Melancholy of Biopolitics Distances Lost: Political Terror, Knowledge Production and the (Syn)Thesis of Awakening References Further Reading
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