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Surréalisme & Athéisme
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Guy Ducornet (Editor) |
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This volume includes a French-language history of the relationship between surrealism and atheism, along with the text of the French Surrealists' classic 1948 anti-clerical text ÇA la niche, les glapisseurs de dieu!È presented here in French, German, English, Spanish, Greek, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Czech, and Arabic (in English, it is entitled "To Your Kennels, Curs of God!").
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Qué Hay de Nuevo, Viejo?: Textos y Declarationes del Movemiento Surrealista de los Estados Unidos
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Penelope Rosemont (Contributor), Paul Garon (Contributor), Guy Ducornet (Editor), and Franklin Rosemont (Contributor) |
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Contains the key texts of the Surrealist movement in the U.S., in Spanish. Includes Franklin Rosemont, Nancy Joyce Peters, Ted Joans, Erin Saralee Snow, Paul Garon, Penelope Rosemont, and Robert Green, with an introduction by Guy Ducornet.
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Surrealism in '68: Paris, Prague, Chicago
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Don Lacoss |
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This essay is a brief examination into surrealist activities in 1968, triangulated between Prague, Paris, and Chicago and anchored to two key surrealist texts, The Prague Platform and "Situation of Surrealism in the US." The author shows how surrealism responded to and participated in the electric events of '68, including the collaboration between Chicago surrealists and some of the more staunchly lib...
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Dreams and Everyday Life: Andre Breton, Surrealism, Rebel Worker, SDS and the Seven Cities of Cibola
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Penelope Rosemont |
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Nationwide campus surveys show that students today regard the 1960s as the most attractive, creative, and effective decade of the past century. Above all, the Sixties introduced an inspiring new radicalism—in truth, many new radicalisms, a visionary spirit, and a strong will to change society.
Recently, however, neo-conservatives, ex-radicals and boring academics have been doing their worst ...
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Jacques Vaché and the Roots of Surrealism
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Franklin Rosemont |
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The decade that gave the world Krazy Kat, Rube Goldberg, and Buster Keaton also marked the emergence of Jacques Vaché. A bold jaywalker at the crossroads of history, and an ardent exemplar of freedom and revolt, Vaché challenged all prevailing values, from church and state to white supremacy, and was especially gifted at the fine art of ridiculing the dominant ethics and aesthetics of the emerg...
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Jacques Vaché and the Roots of Surrealism
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Franklin Rosemont |
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THE DECADE that gave the world Krazy Kat, Rube Goldberg, and Buster Keaton also marked the emergence of Jacques Vaché. A bold jaywalker at the crossroads of history, and an ardent exemplar of freedom and revolt, Vaché challenged all prevailing values, from church and state to white supremacy, and was especially gifted at the fine art of ridiculing the dominant ethics and aesthetics of the emerg...
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Guernica: A Political Odyssey
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Wolf Edwards (Music By), Emily McGiffen (Contributor), Maria Garcia Yelo (Contributor), Patricia Leighten (Contributor), Francis Frascina (Contributor), and Allan Antliff (Contributor) |
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Allan Antliff discusses the political history of Picasso's most famous painting from its inception during the Spanish Civil War to the Iraq War of 2003. It is modern art's most powerful antiwar statement. Inspired by Franco's atrocities against the civilian population of a little Basque village, Picasso's painting stirs up controversy to this day.
Included are interviews with art historians Francis...
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Art, Anarchy and Activism
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Matti Hart (Contributor), Ben Rubin (Contributor), Susan Simensky (Contributor), Kevin C Pyle (Contributor), Mecca Normal (Contributor), Norman Nawrocki (Contributor), Josh MacPhee (Contributor), and Allan Antliff (Contributor) |
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The usual image of anti-globalization demonstrations in places like Seattle, Quebec City, and Genoa is violent confrontations between police and protesters. But University of Alberta art historian Allan Antliff believes this misses the most interesting aspect of the demonstrations: the role artists play in radical politics. In Art, Anarchy and Activism he presents some of the leading anarchist artists...
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A Summer In The Park: A Journal Of Speakers' Corner
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Ken Campbell (Preface by) and Tony Allen |
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A Summer in the Park is Allen's account of his career as a government sponsored advocate heckler; available from midday each Sunday, to teach the techniques of banter to newcomers, and heckle on behalf of shyer members of the public. It is an hilarious account of the techniques and vulnerabilities of the art of performance, and a manifesto for Allen's anarchic utopia, in which tolerance and opposition...
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Provo: Amsterdam's Anarchist Revolt
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Richard Kempton |
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Provo: Amsterdam's Anarchist Revolt is the first book-length English-language study of Holland's legendary insurrectional movement. In an introduction and eight chapters, Richard Kempton narrates the rise and fall of Provo from early Dutch "Happenings" staged in 1962 through to the so-called "Death of Provo" in 1967, including Robert Jasper Grootveld's anarchist anti-cancer campaigns, the riots agains...
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