
Automatic Woman
Katharine Conley(Author)
University of Nebraska Press
Published on 1. October 1996
Book
Hardback
189 pages
978-0-8032-1474-3 (ISBN)
Description
Contemporary feminist critics have often described Surrealism as a misogynist movement. In "Automatic Woman", Katharine Conley addresses this issue, confirming some feminist allegations while qualifying and overturning others. Through insightful analyses of works by a range of writers and artists, Conley develops a complex view of Surrealist portrayals of Woman. Conley begins with a discussion of the composite image of Woman developed by such early male Surrealists as Andre Breton, Francis Picabia, and Paul Eluard. She labels that image "Automatic Woman" - a term that comprises views of Woman as provocative and revolutionary but also as a depersonalized object largely devoid of individuality and volition. This analysis largely confirms feminist critiques of Surrealism.The heart of the book, however, examines the writings of Leonora Carrington and Unica Zurn, two women in the Surrealist movement whose works, Conley argues, anticipate much contemporary feminist art and theory. In concluding, Conley shows how Breton's own views on women evolved in the course of his long career, arriving at last at a position far more congenial to contemporary feminists.
"Automatic Woman" is distinguished by Katharine Conley's judicious understanding of how women - and the image of Woman - figured in Surrealism. The book is an important contemporary account of a cultural movement that continues to fascinate, influence, and provoke us. Katharine Conley is an assistant professor of French at Dartmouth College.
"Automatic Woman" is distinguished by Katharine Conley's judicious understanding of how women - and the image of Woman - figured in Surrealism. The book is an important contemporary account of a cultural movement that continues to fascinate, influence, and provoke us. Katharine Conley is an assistant professor of French at Dartmouth College.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lincoln
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8032-1474-3 (9780803214743)
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