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SURREALISM, MYTH, AND
  PSYCHOANALYSIS
Introduction: Surrealism and difference
 Ideas of diversity and difference are
  its most interesting features.
 Surrealist work – shifting terrain of
  representation that constantly uses
  difference to generate meaning.
 Difference was expressed through
  metaphor of the „feminine‟ (central
  organizing metaphor of difference)
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 Sexual aspect of modernity
  was a key concern for
  Surrealists.
 From the beginning, Surrealism
  was a heterogeneous
  movement.
 There was never stylistic unity.
Joan Miro‟s Peinture (Painting), 1927
                    A tenuous line is trailed
                     across the vivid blue
                     surface of the painting,
                     leaving suggestions of
                     forms, such as that of
                     the breast on the right-
                     hand side of the picture.
                    Never allows the
                     imagery to become
                     resolved or fixed.
Salvador Dali‟s Les Accommodations des
desirs (Accommodations of Desires), 1929

                        Dream landscape
                         with the forms
                         placed in an
                         illusionistic
                         space.
                        Relations between
                         the forms are
                         mysterious, as in a
                         dream.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 The desired effect was to reveal
  the unconscious in
  representation, and to undo
  dominant conceptions of order
  and reality.
 Not only a matter of questioning
  „reality‟, but also of how „reality‟ was
  normally presented.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 First Surrealist Manifesto of 1924
  Author : Breton, a writer and a poet.
  Surrealism: “psychic automatism in its pure
   state that should be expressed through the
   word or in any other manner”
  Refusal to be prescriptive was part of the
   Surrealist commitment to invention, to the
   unexpected, and to allowing as little
   intervention as possible by the conscious
   mind.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
                    Andre Masson –
                      produced numerous
                      „automatic‟drawings.
                       - work on many levels
                    of suggestiveness.
                       - ink line scrawled over
                    the page, returning
                    frequently to erotic points
                    of the body.
                       - Surrealism:“complete
                    state of distraction”
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
                    Meret Oppenheim‟s Fur
                     Breakfast – cup, saucer,
                     and spoon from Uniprix
                     (department store), and
                     covered these with fur of
                     Chinese gazelle.
                    The familiarity of the form of
                     the cup and saucer is
                     shattered by the
                     unexpected material, the
                     fur, and the sexual
                     connotations.
                    Became an icon of
                     Surrealism
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 Women, for the Surrealists, were closer
  to that „place of madness‟, to the
  unconscious, than men were.
 „Woman‟ was made the object of
  desire, who also stood as a sign for
  desire.
 Surrealism placed „woman‟ at its centre,
  as the focus of its dreams.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
                  Surrealism valued
                  here and drew
                  attention to all that
                  the „call to order‟ had
                  repressed – the
                  underside of
                  modernity, the
                  erotic, the bizarre,
                  the unconscious
                  material of mental
                  life.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
                    Pictures of
                     Surrealists
                    Words at the bottom
                     page read: “It is
                     woman who casts
                     the biggest shadow
                     or projects the
                     greatest light in out
                     dreams.”
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
                    I do Not See the
                     (Woman) Hidden in
                     the Forest by Rene
                     Magritte
                    Female body:
                     common fantas
                    Woman – poet‟s
                     muse and as „other‟
                     are stock motifs in
                     Surrealist thinking.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 The dreams that escape in Surrealism may
  involve the dreams and fantasies of the male
  unconscious, but the way in which they are
  revealed is always a matter of representation.
 Surrealism placed sexuality and desire at the
  centre of its concerns.
 Associative and suggestiveness were
  positively courted in Surrealist imagery.
 Surrealism for Aragon, “mythology of the
  modern”
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 The mythology that Surrealism
  constructed for itself both focused on
  „woman‟ as „other‟, as closer to the
  unconscious than men.
 Surrealists saw the ideas of Karl Marx
  and Sigmund Freud as a means to
  criticize the existing social order and
  the dominant culture that they saw as
  repressive.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
                    Surrealists used many
                     Freudian motifs.
                     They also had a
                     poetic sense of the
                     mechanisms involved
                     in the dreaming
                     process.
                    Max Ernst‟s Oedipus
                     – collage
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 Freud argued that in the dream, there is both
  „manifest‟ – what appears, and „latent‟ –
  unconscious speaking
 Condensation - process by which the latent
  content is condensed or compressed into the
  manifest content.
 Displacement – process by which the focus is
  shifted in the dream from an important
  element to a seemingly insignificant one,
  through censorship.
Introduction: Surrealism and
difference (cont.)
 For Freud, the unconscious was the first and
  most important assertion of psychoanalysis.
 Surrealists explored the language of dreams
  and the processes of dream work. They looked
  inside themselves for what was infantile, but they
  also sought to explore memory lapses, the
  repressions, of a whole culture.
 Psychoanalytic theory addresses the differences
  between men and women. It has been used by
  feminist writers as a way of exploring the
  relations between the sexes.
Breton‟s Nadja
 Focus of Walter Benjamin‟s discussion in an
  essay called “Surrealism: the last snapshot of the
  European intelligentsia”
 Account of a chance encounter with a woman,
  Nadja, and with Paris itself.
 Breton meets Nadja as he wanders aimlessly
  through Paris.(flaner – stroll or dawdle; flaneur –
  someone who loafs about or loiters)
 Aimlessness – submission to whatever may
  happen, to risk
Breton‟s Nadja (cont.)
 Desire, the main subject of
  the book, is tied up with
  looking, observing.
 Control, either social or
  psychic, was seen by the
  Surrealists as a form of
  oppression.

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SURREALISM, MYTH, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS (part1)

  • 1. SURREALISM, MYTH, AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
  • 2. Introduction: Surrealism and difference  Ideas of diversity and difference are its most interesting features.  Surrealist work – shifting terrain of representation that constantly uses difference to generate meaning.  Difference was expressed through metaphor of the „feminine‟ (central organizing metaphor of difference)
  • 3. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Sexual aspect of modernity was a key concern for Surrealists.  From the beginning, Surrealism was a heterogeneous movement.  There was never stylistic unity.
  • 4. Joan Miro‟s Peinture (Painting), 1927  A tenuous line is trailed across the vivid blue surface of the painting, leaving suggestions of forms, such as that of the breast on the right- hand side of the picture.  Never allows the imagery to become resolved or fixed.
  • 5. Salvador Dali‟s Les Accommodations des desirs (Accommodations of Desires), 1929  Dream landscape with the forms placed in an illusionistic space.  Relations between the forms are mysterious, as in a dream.
  • 6. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  The desired effect was to reveal the unconscious in representation, and to undo dominant conceptions of order and reality.  Not only a matter of questioning „reality‟, but also of how „reality‟ was normally presented.
  • 7. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  First Surrealist Manifesto of 1924  Author : Breton, a writer and a poet.  Surrealism: “psychic automatism in its pure state that should be expressed through the word or in any other manner”  Refusal to be prescriptive was part of the Surrealist commitment to invention, to the unexpected, and to allowing as little intervention as possible by the conscious mind.
  • 8. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Andre Masson – produced numerous „automatic‟drawings. - work on many levels of suggestiveness. - ink line scrawled over the page, returning frequently to erotic points of the body. - Surrealism:“complete state of distraction”
  • 9. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Meret Oppenheim‟s Fur Breakfast – cup, saucer, and spoon from Uniprix (department store), and covered these with fur of Chinese gazelle.  The familiarity of the form of the cup and saucer is shattered by the unexpected material, the fur, and the sexual connotations.  Became an icon of Surrealism
  • 10. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Women, for the Surrealists, were closer to that „place of madness‟, to the unconscious, than men were.  „Woman‟ was made the object of desire, who also stood as a sign for desire.  Surrealism placed „woman‟ at its centre, as the focus of its dreams.
  • 11. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Surrealism valued here and drew attention to all that the „call to order‟ had repressed – the underside of modernity, the erotic, the bizarre, the unconscious material of mental life.
  • 12. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Pictures of Surrealists  Words at the bottom page read: “It is woman who casts the biggest shadow or projects the greatest light in out dreams.”
  • 13. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  I do Not See the (Woman) Hidden in the Forest by Rene Magritte  Female body: common fantas  Woman – poet‟s muse and as „other‟ are stock motifs in Surrealist thinking.
  • 14. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  The dreams that escape in Surrealism may involve the dreams and fantasies of the male unconscious, but the way in which they are revealed is always a matter of representation.  Surrealism placed sexuality and desire at the centre of its concerns.  Associative and suggestiveness were positively courted in Surrealist imagery.  Surrealism for Aragon, “mythology of the modern”
  • 15. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  The mythology that Surrealism constructed for itself both focused on „woman‟ as „other‟, as closer to the unconscious than men.  Surrealists saw the ideas of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud as a means to criticize the existing social order and the dominant culture that they saw as repressive.
  • 16. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Surrealists used many Freudian motifs. They also had a poetic sense of the mechanisms involved in the dreaming process.  Max Ernst‟s Oedipus – collage
  • 17. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  Freud argued that in the dream, there is both „manifest‟ – what appears, and „latent‟ – unconscious speaking  Condensation - process by which the latent content is condensed or compressed into the manifest content.  Displacement – process by which the focus is shifted in the dream from an important element to a seemingly insignificant one, through censorship.
  • 18. Introduction: Surrealism and difference (cont.)  For Freud, the unconscious was the first and most important assertion of psychoanalysis.  Surrealists explored the language of dreams and the processes of dream work. They looked inside themselves for what was infantile, but they also sought to explore memory lapses, the repressions, of a whole culture.  Psychoanalytic theory addresses the differences between men and women. It has been used by feminist writers as a way of exploring the relations between the sexes.
  • 19. Breton‟s Nadja  Focus of Walter Benjamin‟s discussion in an essay called “Surrealism: the last snapshot of the European intelligentsia”  Account of a chance encounter with a woman, Nadja, and with Paris itself.  Breton meets Nadja as he wanders aimlessly through Paris.(flaner – stroll or dawdle; flaneur – someone who loafs about or loiters)  Aimlessness – submission to whatever may happen, to risk
  • 20. Breton‟s Nadja (cont.)  Desire, the main subject of the book, is tied up with looking, observing.  Control, either social or psychic, was seen by the Surrealists as a form of oppression.