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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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