Photography and Surrealism :Sexuality, Colonialism and Social Dissent

Publication subTitle :Sexuality, Colonialism and Social Dissent

Author: Bate> David  

Publisher: I.B.Tauris‎

Publication year: 2003

E-ISBN: 9780857715630

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781860643781

Subject: J409 photography art

Keyword: 世界各国艺术概况

Language: ENG

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Description

This clear and challenging re-evaluation of the status and usage of photographic images in historical surrealism puts surrealism's fundamental issues back into the framework of its historical purpose and function. David Bate asks what a surrealist photograph actually is. He discusses such issues as automatism and the photographic image, the surrealist passion for insanity, their ambivalent use of Orientalism and adoption of Sadean philosophy as well as the effect of fascism on the surrealists. Seeking to locate the use of photography by surrealists within the cultural discourses of that historical moment, Photography and Surrealism is a genuinely original contribution to the field. The book is illustrated with a range of surrealist images.

Chapter

1. What is a surrealist photograph?

2. The automatic image

3. Sadness and sanity

4. The Oriental siginifer

5. The Sadean eye

6. Black object, white subject

7. The truth of the colonies

8. Fascism and exile

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