FRE 358 / ECS 358 / ART 358 / COM 365

Surrealism at One Hundred

Efthymia Rentzou

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This course explores the basic ideas, works, and principles of Surrealism as it developed in France and around the world from the early 1920s into the present. A very wide array of material will cover diverse literary genres and media to show how the Surrealists wanted to revolutionize both art and life in its political and ethical dimensions, as well as the movement’s ongoing impact. The course is highly interactive, built around two digital creative and critical projects, which will constitute the students’ assignments throughout the semester.

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