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A collection of essays examining surrealism’s cultural adaptations and genealogical descendants from the 1960s through the late 1980s. Explores surrealism’s interactions with radical politics, protest movements, the sexual revolution, psychedelic subcultures, and other engaged and subcultural trends around the globe.



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Radical Dreams reignites Surrealism’s revolutionary appeal from the 1960s and 1970s and rewrites an often forgotten chapter of the movement.”

—Stephanie D’Alessandro,Leonard A. Lauder Curator of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Introductory Essays

Surrealism as Radicalism

Abigail Susik and Elliot H. King

Surrealism and Revolutionary Romanticism in May ’68

Michael Löwy

Part 1: Surrealist Solidarity

1. “Down with Art, Up with Revolution”: Protesting Dada and Surrealism in 1968

Sandra Zalman

2. Ted Joans, the Other Jones: Jazz Poet, Black Power Missionary, and Surrealist Interpreter

Grégory Pierrot

3. Angry, Hopeful Chaos an the Great Secret of Surrealism: Unraveling the Tangled Web of the 1970s

Penelope Rosemont

Part 2: Against the Liquidators

4. Passionate Attraction: Fourier, Feminism, Free Love, and L’Écart absolu

Claire Howard

5. “To Be a Painter Means to Oppose”: Exhibiting and Politicizing Robert Rauschenberg, 1959-1965

Gavin Parkinson

6. A Consciousness of Being: Burn, Baby, Burn and the Political Art of Roberto Matta

Alyce Mahon

Part 3: The Right to Insubordination

7. The Fantasy of a Powerful Myth: The Situationist International After Surrealism

Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen

8. Afrosurrealism as a Counterculture of Modernity

Jonathan P. Eburne

9. The Surrealist Adventure and the Poetry of Direct Action: Passionate Encounters Between the Chicago Surrealist Group, the Wobblies, and Earth First!

Ron Sakolsky

Part 4: Passional Attractions

10. A Useful Bile: André Breton’s Humour Noir in 1960s America

Ryan Standfest

11. Oz Magazine and British Counterculture: A Case Study in the Reception of Surrealism

David Hopkins

12. Surrealism and Punk: The Case of COUM Transmissions

Marie Arleth Skov

List of Contributors

Index

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      Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
      Publication Date: 04/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9780271091457, 978-0271091457
      ISBN10: 0271091452
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A collection of essays examining surrealism’s cultural adaptations and genealogical descendants from the 1960s through the late 1980s. Explores surrealism’s interactions with radical politics, protest movements, the sexual revolution, psychedelic subcultures, and other engaged and subcultural trends around the globe.



      Trade Review

      Radical Dreams reignites Surrealism’s revolutionary appeal from the 1960s and 1970s and rewrites an often forgotten chapter of the movement.”

      —Stephanie D’Alessandro,Leonard A. Lauder Curator of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations

      Acknowledgements

      Introductory Essays

      Surrealism as Radicalism

      Abigail Susik and Elliot H. King

      Surrealism and Revolutionary Romanticism in May ’68

      Michael Löwy

      Part 1: Surrealist Solidarity

      1. “Down with Art, Up with Revolution”: Protesting Dada and Surrealism in 1968

      Sandra Zalman

      2. Ted Joans, the Other Jones: Jazz Poet, Black Power Missionary, and Surrealist Interpreter

      Grégory Pierrot

      3. Angry, Hopeful Chaos an the Great Secret of Surrealism: Unraveling the Tangled Web of the 1970s

      Penelope Rosemont

      Part 2: Against the Liquidators

      4. Passionate Attraction: Fourier, Feminism, Free Love, and L’Écart absolu

      Claire Howard

      5. “To Be a Painter Means to Oppose”: Exhibiting and Politicizing Robert Rauschenberg, 1959-1965

      Gavin Parkinson

      6. A Consciousness of Being: Burn, Baby, Burn and the Political Art of Roberto Matta

      Alyce Mahon

      Part 3: The Right to Insubordination

      7. The Fantasy of a Powerful Myth: The Situationist International After Surrealism

      Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen

      8. Afrosurrealism as a Counterculture of Modernity

      Jonathan P. Eburne

      9. The Surrealist Adventure and the Poetry of Direct Action: Passionate Encounters Between the Chicago Surrealist Group, the Wobblies, and Earth First!

      Ron Sakolsky

      Part 4: Passional Attractions

      10. A Useful Bile: André Breton’s Humour Noir in 1960s America

      Ryan Standfest

      11. Oz Magazine and British Counterculture: A Case Study in the Reception of Surrealism

      David Hopkins

      12. Surrealism and Punk: The Case of COUM Transmissions

      Marie Arleth Skov

      List of Contributors

      Index

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