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The Beribboned Bomb : The Image of Woman in Male Surealist Art, Surrealism was ostensibly directed at the emancipation of the human spirit, but it represented only male aspirations and fantasies until a number of women artists began to redefine its agenda in the later 1930s. This book addresses the former, using a th, The Beribboned Bomb : The Image of Woman in Male Surealist Art
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  • The Beribboned Bomb : The Image of Woman in Male Surealist Art
  • Written by author Robert J. Belton
  • Published by University of Calgary Press, 1995/12/01
  • Surrealism was ostensibly directed at the emancipation of the human spirit, but it represented only male aspirations and fantasies until a number of women artists began to redefine its agenda in the later 1930s. This book addresses the former, using a "th
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 A Synoptic History of Surrealism 1
2 Surrealism as Cultural Autoeroticism 15
3 Tropes of Autoeroticism 23
3.1 Surrealism's History of the Mind 25
3.2 The Psychic Grab-Bag 27
3.3 Freudian Glosses 35
3.4 Rereading Freud and Reading re Freud 51
3.5 Meta-Collages of Some Other Mental Illnesses 60
4 Tropes of Perversion 69
4.1 Literary Origins of Surrealist Misogyny 70
4.2 Automatism as Secretarial Science 71
4.3 Nietzsche 82
4.4 Baudelaire 93
4.5 From Hoffmann to Freud 105
4.6 Sade and the Sadeian Personality 125
4.7 Lautreamont 157
5 Tropes of Novelty 161
5.1 Tradition and the Ineffable States 162
5.2 Irreligion: Anti-clericalism and the Black Mass 167
5.3 Sacrifice and Sade: Bataille's Contribution 177
5.4 Agriculture and Earth-Mothers 185
5.5 Alchemy and Androgynes 206
6 Men's Woman, Women's Woman 219
6.1 "Our Polished Members" 220
6.2 An Hysterical Interlude 240
6.3 "A Ribbon Around a Bomb" 253
7 Conclusion 269
Bibliography 275
Index 299


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