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The Surrealist Look: An Erotics of Encounter
 
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The Surrealist Look: An Erotics of Encounter (Paperback)

by MA Caws (Author)
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In this attempt to make sense of the way surrealism sees, conceals, poses, and stares at its own self and the selves of others, this text examines the decors, games, portraits, transformations, and mirrorings that establish Surrealism's links to Baroque forms of representation.


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A loving look at the erotics of surrealism.
How we look at Surrealism, how it looks at the objects it encounters, and how it looks from here: all these looks intertwine in this study linking Surrealism and the Baroque. Le look (whatever it might be): you have it or you don’t, and Surrealism had it all the way. The emotional charge Surrealism extended to the objects of its encounter makes itself felt as at least philosophically erotic. This charged look determines the atmosphere around the Surrealist text and its encounters--in the world of art and the world it made into art. In this unprecedented attempt to make sense of the way Surrealism sees, conceals, poses, and stares at its own self and the selves of others, Mary Ann Caws examines the decors, games, portraits, transformations, and mirrorings that establish Surrealism’s links to Baroque forms of representation, suggesting that Surrealism looks the way it looks and speaks the Baroque language it speaks because whoever is looking frames it that way.

Mary Ann Caws is Distinguished Professor of English, French, and Comparative Literature at the Graduate School, City University of New York. She is the author, editor, and translator of some thirty books on the twentieth-century avant-garde, including Surrealism and Women (MIT Press, 1991).

"Caws’s love of her subject and intimate knowledge of it are immediately clear." --New Art Examiner


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