The Traumatic Surreal: Germanophone Women Artists and Surrealism After the Second World War
Synopsis
The traumatic surreal is the first major study to examine the ground-breaking role played by Germanophone women artists working in surrealist traditions in responding to the traumatic events and legacies of the Second World War. Analysing works in a variety of media by leading artists and writers, the book redefines the post-war trajectories of surrealism and recalibrates critical understandings of the movement's relations to historical trauma. Chapters address artworks, writings and compositions by the Swiss Meret Oppenheim, the German Unica Z�rn, the Austrian Birgit J�rgenssen, the Luxembourg-Austrian Bady Minck and the Austrian Olga Neuwirth and her collaboration with fellow Austrian Nobel-prize winning novelist Elfriede Jelinek. Locating each artist in their historical context, the book traces the development of the traumatic surreal through the wartime and post-war period.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- ISBN: 9781526178831
- Number of pages: 280
- Dimensions: 168 x 244 x 23 mm
- Weight: 598g
- Languages: English
