The Surrealist Movement -- Literature, Psychoanalysis and Politics

265A :  Modern Studies
Fall 2020
Class No: 31600
remote, synchronous
W
S. Tlatli
1-4

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Course Description:

In this seminar we will consider the surrealist group as well as its poetic and political influence from the 1920’s to the 1960’s. We will first pay a particular attention to the relationship between literature and psychoanalysis as well as to the specificity of the surrealist image. We will read various texts such as Les Champs Magnétiques, (Breton, Soupault), Le Manifeste du surréalisme, Martinique, charmeuse de serpents (Breton, Masson.) We will then focus our attention towards the ongoing exchange between Freud, Lacan, Breton and Dali. We will also discuss the political importance of the surrealist group in the ideological struggle against French colonialism. Finally, we will turn our attention towards the influence of the surrealist movement on francophone writers such as Kateb Yacine (Nedjma), Mohammed Dib (Qui se souvient de la mer) and Aimé Césaire (Cahier d’un retour au pays natal).