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LITPA-2000-3: Literary & Performing Arts: Imagination and Critique: Surrealist Fiction and Poetry

Spring 2025

Subject: Literary and Performing Arts Studies
Type: Seminar
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 21, 2025 — May 12, 2025
Meetings: Tue 4:00-07:00PM, 80 Carolina - P1
Instructor: Joseph Lease

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 17/18 Closed

Description:

Surrealism was a radical literary response to World War I and the breakdown of Western cultural certainties, a critique of what had been called reality and a critique of capitalism. Surrealist writers and visual artists connect the subconscious with the everyday in works that challenge and transform our ideas of voice, image, story, music, and self. We will discuss the ways in which these writers and visual artists create radical visions of mortality and love, the mysterious and the irrational, the body and society. We will explore surrealist fiction and poetry -- and fiction and poetry bringing surrealism into contemporary U.S. culture -- including works by Antonin Artaud, Leonora Carrington, Aime Cesaire, Franz Kafka, Frida Kahlo, Jamaica Kincaid, and Toni Morrison, as well as the work of painters, photographers, and collage artists including works by Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Meret Oppenheim, and Frida Kahlo.LITPA 200 courses introduce students to the study of literature or the performing arts, emphasizing analysis of both particular works and of the range of genres, periods and traditions. Frequent reading and writing assignments will be made.

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