Radical Dreams
Surrealism, Counterculture, Resistance
Abigail Susik editor Elliott H King editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press
Published:8th Mar '22
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- Paperback£33.95(9780271091457)
Surrealism is widely thought of as an artistic movement that flourished in Europe between the two world wars. However, during the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s, diverse radical affinity groups, underground subcultures, and student protest movements proclaimed their connections to surrealism. Radical Dreams argues that surrealism was more than an avant-garde art movement; it was a living current of anti-authoritarian resistance.
Featuring perspectives from scholars across the humanities and, distinctively, from contemporary surrealist practitioners, this volume examines surrealism’s role in postwar oppositional cultures. It demonstrates how surrealism’s committed engagement extends beyond the parameters of an artistic style or historical period, with chapters devoted to Afrosurrealism, Ted Joans, punk, the Situationist International, the student protests of May ’68, and other topics. Privileging interdisciplinary, transhistorical, and material culture approaches, contributors address surrealism’s interaction with New Left politics, protest movements, the sexual revolution, psychedelia, and other subcultural trends around the globe.
A revelatory work, Radical Dreams definitively shows that the surrealist movement was synonymous with cultural and political radicalism. It will be especially valuable to those interested in the avant-garde, contemporary art, and radical social movements.
In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume include Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Jonathan P. Eburne, David Hopkins, Claire Howard, Michael Löwy, Alyce Mahon, Gavin Parkinson, Grégory Pierrot, Penelope Rosemont, Ron Sakolsky, Marie Arleth Skov, Ryan Standfest, and Sandra Zalman.
“Radical Dreams . . . conveys a sense of the [surrealist] movement as a global network, reclaiming its original radicalism in alternative political contexts.”
—Ela Bittencourt Frieze
“This well-organized and evocatively illustrated volume exposes contemporary surrealist scholarship and has the potential to lead to new lines of inquiry connecting surrealism to contemporary realism.”
—S. Schumacher Choice
“[T]he chapters in Radical Dreams complement each other to outline the ways surrealism manifested in the postwar decades. King and Susik happily conclude that the volume is “incomplete” and Radical Dreams certainly lays the groundwork for ongoing research.”
—Emily Wieder Dada/Surrealism
“Radical Dreams reignites Surrealism’s revolutionary appeal from the 1960s and 1970s and rewrites an often forgotten chapter of the movement.”
—Stephanie D’Alessandro, Leonard A. Lauder Curator of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780271091358
Dimensions: 241mm x 178mm x 24mm
Weight: 680g
270 pages