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6. Enigmatic and Revealing: Lucienne Stassaert’s Neo-Avant-Garde Short Story Collection Verhalen van de jonkvrouw met de spade (1964)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on Contributors x
- Introduction: Neo-Avant-Garde, Why Bother? 1
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Part I: Concepts, Genres and Techniques
- 1. Theodor Adorno, Peter Bürger and Oswald Wiener, or How to Apply Neo-Avant-Garde Theory to Neo-Avant-Garde Texts 33
- 2. Despite Straight Lines: Josef Albers, Concrete Poetry and Temporal Relations 56
- 3. Multi-faceted Images of Reality: Montage in Documentary Literature from the Long 1960s 73
- 4. Foundists and Erasurists 89
- 5. In Praise of Hybrid Purity: Nomadism and Pierre Joris 109
- 6. Enigmatic and Revealing: Lucienne Stassaert’s Neo-Avant-Garde Short Story Collection Verhalen van de jonkvrouw met de spade (1964) 127
- 7. Sound Poetry in France: A Neo-Avant-Garde? 143
- 8. Surrealism Old and New in Three Generations of Prose Poets: The Case of the Low Countries 164
- 9. Uneven Developments: Bande Dessinée, Rear-Guard and Neo-Avant-Gardes 180
- 10. Differentiating the Return of the Real: Towards an Interdisciplinary Concept of the Neo-Avant-Garde 195
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Part II: Movements and Authors
- 11. ‘A riot is the language of the unheard’: Neo-Avant-Garde Poetic Uprisings in the Era of the Black Arts Movement 219
- 12. The Neo-Avant-Garde in Latin America: The Case of Mario Bellatin 234
- 13. Sycorax’ Revenge: Kamau Brathwaite and a Caribbean Version of the Neo-Avant-Garde 251
- 14. ‘Belonging nowhere?’: Labelling British Experimental Women’s Fiction of the Long Sixties 264
- 15. Constraint and Rule: Oulipo and the Neos 281
- 16. A Third Term? Avant-Garde on the Fence in France Since the 1990s 294
- 17. The Austrian Post-War Anomaly: Konrad Bayer’s Montage the head of vitus bering and the Category of the ‘New’ 314
- 18. Surrealism in Post-War Vienna 330
- 19. Images of the Real: Generic and Medial Hybridity in Peter Weiss’s The Shadow of the Body of the Coachman 350
- 20. From Zero to Neo: Ivo Michiels, Book Alpha and the Neo-Avant-Garde 366
- 21. Flemish Hybridity: The Magazine Labris (1962–73) and the Neo-Avant-Garde 381
- Index 398
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Notes on Contributors x
- Introduction: Neo-Avant-Garde, Why Bother? 1
-
Part I: Concepts, Genres and Techniques
- 1. Theodor Adorno, Peter Bürger and Oswald Wiener, or How to Apply Neo-Avant-Garde Theory to Neo-Avant-Garde Texts 33
- 2. Despite Straight Lines: Josef Albers, Concrete Poetry and Temporal Relations 56
- 3. Multi-faceted Images of Reality: Montage in Documentary Literature from the Long 1960s 73
- 4. Foundists and Erasurists 89
- 5. In Praise of Hybrid Purity: Nomadism and Pierre Joris 109
- 6. Enigmatic and Revealing: Lucienne Stassaert’s Neo-Avant-Garde Short Story Collection Verhalen van de jonkvrouw met de spade (1964) 127
- 7. Sound Poetry in France: A Neo-Avant-Garde? 143
- 8. Surrealism Old and New in Three Generations of Prose Poets: The Case of the Low Countries 164
- 9. Uneven Developments: Bande Dessinée, Rear-Guard and Neo-Avant-Gardes 180
- 10. Differentiating the Return of the Real: Towards an Interdisciplinary Concept of the Neo-Avant-Garde 195
-
Part II: Movements and Authors
- 11. ‘A riot is the language of the unheard’: Neo-Avant-Garde Poetic Uprisings in the Era of the Black Arts Movement 219
- 12. The Neo-Avant-Garde in Latin America: The Case of Mario Bellatin 234
- 13. Sycorax’ Revenge: Kamau Brathwaite and a Caribbean Version of the Neo-Avant-Garde 251
- 14. ‘Belonging nowhere?’: Labelling British Experimental Women’s Fiction of the Long Sixties 264
- 15. Constraint and Rule: Oulipo and the Neos 281
- 16. A Third Term? Avant-Garde on the Fence in France Since the 1990s 294
- 17. The Austrian Post-War Anomaly: Konrad Bayer’s Montage the head of vitus bering and the Category of the ‘New’ 314
- 18. Surrealism in Post-War Vienna 330
- 19. Images of the Real: Generic and Medial Hybridity in Peter Weiss’s The Shadow of the Body of the Coachman 350
- 20. From Zero to Neo: Ivo Michiels, Book Alpha and the Neo-Avant-Garde 366
- 21. Flemish Hybridity: The Magazine Labris (1962–73) and the Neo-Avant-Garde 381
- Index 398