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Appropriated Photographs in French Surrealist Periodicals, 1924-1939 Linda Steer

Appropriated Photographs in French Surrealist Periodicals, 1924-1939 By Linda Steer

Appropriated Photographs in French Surrealist Periodicals, 1924-1939 by Linda Steer


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The first monograph to analyze the Surrealist gesture of photographic appropriation, this study examines found photographs in three French Surrealist reviews published in the 1920s and 1930s: La Revolution surrealiste, edited by Andre Breton; Documents, edited by Georges Bataille; and Minotaure, edited by Breton and others.

Appropriated Photographs in French Surrealist Periodicals, 1924-1939 Summary

Appropriated Photographs in French Surrealist Periodicals, 1924-1939 by Linda Steer

The first monograph to analyze the Surrealist gesture of photographic appropriation, this study examines found photographs in three French Surrealist reviews published in the 1920s and 1930s: La Revolution surrealiste, edited by Andre Breton; Documents, edited by Georges Bataille; and Minotaure, edited by Breton and others. The book asks general questions about the production and deployment of meaning through photographs, but addresses more specifically the construction of a Surrealist practice of photography through the gesture of borrowing and re-contextualization and reveals something crucial both about Surrealist strategies and about the way photographs operate. The book is structured around four case studies, including scientific photographs of an hysteric in Charcot's clinic at the Salpetriere hospital, positioned as poetry rather than pathology; and one of the first crime-scene photographs, depicting Jack the Ripper's last victim, radically transformed into a work of art. Linda Steer traces the trajectory of the found photographs, from their first location to their location in a Surrealist periodical. Her study shows that the act of removal and re-framing highlights the instability and mutability of photographic meaning an instability and mutability that has consequences for our understanding both of photography and of Surrealism in the 1920s and 1930s.

About Linda Steer

Linda Steer is Associate Professor in the Department of Visual Arts, Brock University, Canada.

Table of Contents

Contents:

List of illustrations
Acknowledgments

1 Introduction: surrealism's photographic unconscious

2 Picturing hysteria in La Revolution surrealiste: from pathology to ecstasy

3 Ethnography's photographic unconscious in Documents: savagery in civilization/civilization in savagery

4 Aesthetics and horror: forensic photography in Minotaure

5 From the marvelous to the monstrous: photography and the past

6 Epilogue: the legacy of surrealist photographic appropriation

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9781032097770
9781032097770
1032097779
Appropriated Photographs in French Surrealist Periodicals, 1924-1939 by Linda Steer
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-06-30
192
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