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Surrealist Women's Writing: A Critical Exploration
By (Author) Anna Watz
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literature: history and criticism
History of art
809.91163
Paperback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 14mm
376g
Surrealist women's writing: A critical exploration is the first collection of essays to focus solely on the writing of women associated with surrealism. Drawing on innovative theoretical perspectives, the essays in the volume bring this multifaceted oeuvre into dialogue with contemporary critical debates on gender and sexuality as well as anthropocentrism and the environment. -- .
'This book does not attempt to impose a harmonious, all-encompassing feminist perspective that would gloss over the complexities of being a woman writer within the grand scheme of surrealism, but looks, rather, to highlight differences and ambivalences, enriching the discourse surrounding this literature. An enthralling and intensely intellectual investigation into surrealist womens writing, this study is of critical importance for literary scholars and admirers of surrealism as it offers a profound reconsideration of these ten authors.'
French Studies
'The 11 essays in the collection look at the work of Claude Cahun, Lenora Carrington, Ithell Colquhoun, Colette Peignot, Kay Sage, and Unica Zrn, among others. Beyond examining the womens literary work, the essays show how these writers work informs contemporary discussion of gender, sexuality, ecocriticism, the Other, and the Anthropocene. Wetzs excellent introduction frames the questions and concerns surrealist women writers explored in their work.'
CHOICE
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Anna Watz is Senior Lecturer in English at Linkping University, Sweden