Reimagining Life

Reimagining Life

EnglishHardback
Kadri, Raihan
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
EAN: 9781611470123
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In Reimagining Life, Raihan Kadri presents a pioneering critical history of the epistemological and theoretical origins of the Surrealist movement and its subsequent legacy. The book contains extensive examination and new interpretations of the oft-neglected theoretical writing of Surrealists such as Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, André Breton, and Salvador Dalí, in order to demonstrate how Surrealism embodied a sensibility connected to a broader lineage of philosophical pessimism—involving such figures as Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, and Arthur Rimbaud—which Kadri argues represents a particular strain of modernism aimed at breaking human thought away from the constraint of various forms of idealism, expanding the possibilities for knowledge and human freedom. This innovative, wide-ranging study deftly traverses fields of art, politics, philosophy, psychology, and literature. Reimagining Life redefines Surrealism’s place in modern intellectual history and offers a new vision of how Surrealist discourse can be connected to contemporary debates in cultural, critical, and theoretical studies.
EAN 9781611470123
ISBN 1611470129
Binding Hardback
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Publication date June 7, 2011
Pages 206
Language English
Dimensions 290 x 223 x 18
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Kadri, Raihan