Profane Illumination by Margaret Cohen

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This study analyzes the links between Andre Breton's surrealist fusion of psychoanalysis and Walter Benjamin's post-Enlightenment challenge to Marxist theory. It argues that Breton's surrealist Marxism played a role in shaping post-World War II intellectual life in France.

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Profane Illumination by Margaret Cohen

This study analyzes the links between Andre Breton's surrealist fusion of psychoanalysis and Walter Benjamin's post-Enlightenment challenge to Marxist theory. It argues that Breton's surrealist Marxism played a role in shaping post-World War II intellectual life in France.
""This challenging, often profound book investigates the 'visual rhetoric of understanding' manifest in surrealism's and Marxism's 'emancipatory vocabularies' and dream imageryDrawing upon Walter Benjamin's and Andre Breton's theoretical, critical, and literary writings, Cohen posits a genre of 'Gothic Marxism, ' which owes much to Freud's psychoanalytic oeuvre. This genre links dialectical thinking, dreaming, and historical awakening with political, cultural, and artistic bricolage. . . . [In addition,] the book contains evocative illustrations." * CHOICE *
Margaret Cohen is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at New York University.
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ISBN 13 9780520080232
ISBN 10 0520080238
Title Profane Illumination
Author Margaret Cohen
Series Weimar And Now: German Cultural Criticism Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of California Press
Year published 1993-07-12
Number of pages 271
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.