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Subversive Absicht: Geschlecht, Politik und die Avantgarde von Suleiman, Susan Rub
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- ISBN
- 9780674853843
- Book Title
- Subversive Intent-Gender, Politics, and the Avantgarde
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Item Length
- 9.2 in
- Publication Year
- 1992
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Yes
- Item Height
- 0.9 in
- Genre
- Philosophy, Social Science
- Topic
- Feminism & Feminist Theory, Gender Studies, Aesthetics
- Item Weight
- 14.9 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.9 in
- Number of Pages
- 296 Pages
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Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674853849
ISBN-13
9780674853843
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Book Title
Subversive Intent-Gender, Politics, and the Avantgarde
Number of Pages
296 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1992
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Gender Studies, Aesthetics
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Philosophy, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
14.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
5.9 in
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Reviews
Well aware of the manifold ironies that attend the notion of an avant-garde tradition, Suleiman carefully deconstructs many of the paradoxes that accompany such a presumably radical enterprise. Through close examinations of the French writers Andreacute; Breton, Alain Robbe-Grillet and Georges Bataille, she goes on to uncover a sexual-political dimension to the work of the male avant-garde that has been left unexplored...A dauntingly comprehensive demonstration of the way different feminist approaches may be combined to engage a wide range of readings...A deep and moving insight., [A] dense and witty, cultivated and bold, serious and high-spirited volume...Rich in the historical and critical insight of at least fifteen years' work in the field, responsive to two disparate women's movements--the French and the American--neither one of which is itself homogeneous, this series of eight interconnected essays offers a kaleidoscopic literary history--of texts, contexts, pretexts, and perspectives--which challenges...not only the maps, but the mappings of modernism/postmodernism that have been setting agendas in cultural studies and in the art world over the last half dozen years...The brilliance, agility, and wisdom of this [book] will give readers of any persuasion who are looking for a 'politically,' or 'humanistically' correct program plenty of reason to feel challenged., A compelling account of the way gender has shaped the historical avant-garde, above all in France. She investigates both how the material experience of gender informed men and women's participation in avant-garde movements and the use of gender in avant-garde representations. Her discussion is nuanced, careful to situate the problematic of gender and the avant-garde in its broader social and aesthetic contexts...It is clear that the book will continue to occupy an important place on the shelf of anyone studying the history and theory of the avant-garde both for its scholarship and for its fine close analyses of art and literature., Well aware of the manifold ironies that attend the notion of an avant-garde tradition, Suleiman carefully deconstructs many of the paradoxes that accompany such a presumably radical enterprise. Through close examinations of the French writers André Breton, Alain Robbe-Grillet and Georges Bataille, she goes on to uncover a sexual-political dimension to the work of the male avant-garde that has been left unexplored...A dauntingly comprehensive demonstration of the way different feminist approaches may be combined to engage a wide range of readings...A deep and moving insight.
Table Of Content
Introduction Prologue: Playing and Modernity Pleasures of Theory Metapolylogue: On Playing and Modernity A Double Margin: Women Writers and the Avant-Garde in France Of Margins and Avant-Gardes The Surrealist Subject Women in the History of Surrealism Aggressions and Counteraggressions: Readability in Avant-Garde Fiction Reading and Rupture Robbe-Grillet, or, the Readability of Transgression Maurice Roche: Paradigm Lost and Found Self-Reflexive Afterthought Reading Robbe-Grillet: Sadism and Text in Projet pour une rÉvolution À New York Transgression and the Avant-Garde: Bataille's Histoire de l'oeil Pornography as Textuality Pornography as "Reality" Feminist Poetics and the Pornographic Imagination Love Stories: Women, Madness, and Narrative Mastery and Transference: The Significance of Dora Breton, Charcot, and the Spectacle of Female Otherness Duras/Lacan: Not Knowing as Entanglement The Politics and Poetics of Female Eroticism Equal Rights, or, Telling It with Four-Letter Words Celebrating Difference, or, Writing (and Reading) Otherwise Dreaming beyond the Number Two Feminist Intertextuality and the Laugh of the Mother Parody and Politics Parody, Perversion, Collage: Surrealists at Play Daughters Playing: Some Feminist Rewritings and the Mother The Hearing Trumpet: Marian Leatherby and the Holy Grail The Laugh of the Mother Feminism and Postmodernism: In Lieu of an Ending Une Histoire Bien Postmoderne Discourses on the Postmodern and the Emergence of Feminist Postmodernism Opposition in Babel? The Political Status of Postmodern Intertextuality To Market, to Market: Oppositional Art in Mass Culture Of Cyborgs and (Other) "Women": The Politics of Decentered Subjects Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Synopsis
In this book Suleiman shows how the figure of Woman, as fantasy, myth, or metaphor has functioned in the work of male avant-garde writers and artists in the 20th century and in the process offers interpretations of major French avant-garde writers.
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