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3. Angry, Hopeful Chaos and the Great Secret of Surrealism: Unraveling the Tangled Web of the 1970s
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Penelope Rosemont
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgments x
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Introductory Essays
- Surrealism as Radicalism 1
- Surrealism and Revolutionary Romanticism in May ’68 20
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Part 1: Surrealist Solidarity
- 1. “Down with Art, Up with Revolution”: Protesting Dada and Surrealism in 1968 30
- 2. Ted Joans, the Other Jones: Jazz Poet, Black Power Missionary, and Surrealist Interpreter 43
- 3. Angry, Hopeful Chaos and the Great Secret of Surrealism: Unraveling the Tangled Web of the 1970s 61
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Part 2: Against the Liquidators
- 4. Passionate Attraction: Fourier, Feminism, Free Love, and L’Écart absolu 76
- 5. “To Be a Painter Means to Oppose”: Exhibiting and Politicizing Robert Rauschenberg, 1959–1965 92
- 6. A Consciousness of Being: Burn, Baby, Burn and the Political Art of Roberto Matta 114
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Part 3: The Right to Insubordination
- 7. The Fantasy of a Powerful Myth: The Situationist International After Surrealism 128
- 8. Afrosurrealism as a Counterculture of Modernity 142
- 9. The Surrealist Adventure and the Poetry of Direct Action: Passionate Encounters Between the Chicago Surrealist Group, the Wobblies, and Earth First! 156
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Part 4: Passional Attractions
- 10. A Useful Bile: André Breton’s Humour Noir in 1960s America 176
- 11. Oz Magazine and British Counterculture: A Case Study in the Reception of Surrealism 190
- 12. Surrealism and Punk: The Case of COUM Transmissions 207
- List of Contributors 224
- Index 227
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgments x
-
Introductory Essays
- Surrealism as Radicalism 1
- Surrealism and Revolutionary Romanticism in May ’68 20
-
Part 1: Surrealist Solidarity
- 1. “Down with Art, Up with Revolution”: Protesting Dada and Surrealism in 1968 30
- 2. Ted Joans, the Other Jones: Jazz Poet, Black Power Missionary, and Surrealist Interpreter 43
- 3. Angry, Hopeful Chaos and the Great Secret of Surrealism: Unraveling the Tangled Web of the 1970s 61
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Part 2: Against the Liquidators
- 4. Passionate Attraction: Fourier, Feminism, Free Love, and L’Écart absolu 76
- 5. “To Be a Painter Means to Oppose”: Exhibiting and Politicizing Robert Rauschenberg, 1959–1965 92
- 6. A Consciousness of Being: Burn, Baby, Burn and the Political Art of Roberto Matta 114
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Part 3: The Right to Insubordination
- 7. The Fantasy of a Powerful Myth: The Situationist International After Surrealism 128
- 8. Afrosurrealism as a Counterculture of Modernity 142
- 9. The Surrealist Adventure and the Poetry of Direct Action: Passionate Encounters Between the Chicago Surrealist Group, the Wobblies, and Earth First! 156
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Part 4: Passional Attractions
- 10. A Useful Bile: André Breton’s Humour Noir in 1960s America 176
- 11. Oz Magazine and British Counterculture: A Case Study in the Reception of Surrealism 190
- 12. Surrealism and Punk: The Case of COUM Transmissions 207
- List of Contributors 224
- Index 227