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The Animal Surreal - The Role of Darwin, Animals, and Evolution in Surrealism (Paperback)
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The Animal Surreal - The Role of Darwin, Animals, and Evolution in Surrealism (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Surrealism
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The Animal Surreal situates Surrealism within the burgeoning field
of Animal Studies by examining Surrealist representations of
nonhuman animals through the lens of Darwinian theory. Unlike Marx
and Freud, Darwin was rarely cited by name as a source for the
Surrealists, and yet his influence is present in various ways, such
as the frequent inclusion of "natural history" imagery and the
exploration of themes of mutability and mutation. Animals and our
relationship to them furthermore constitute a significant source of
inquiry for Surrealism, as evidenced by Max Ernst's human-bird
alter-ego Loplop, their avid interest in the praying mantis, the
adoption of the Minotaur as emblem, and the frequently recurring
birds, insects, horses, dogs, cats, giraffes, elephants, lions, and
cows, among others, represented in Surrealist poetry, painting, and
film. The Animal Surreal proposes that the Surrealists portrayed
such animals as if they were literal embodiments of Surrealist
themes such as the marvelous and the uncanny, and it documents the
numerous ways in which the Surrealists willfully engaged the
politics of the animal other in ways that implicitly, and on
occasion explicitly, challenged what Freud would call "human
narcissism."
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