Soluble fish : picture words in a limitless sea — surrealist poetics and a history of the unconscious
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01/01/2015
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This article discusses the Surrealist text 'Soluble Fish' by Andre Breton against prevailing and dominant paradigms of language and the unconscious. Drawing on the theories of Freud, Jacques Lacan, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, it considers desire as ‘lack’ versus desire as a productive force entirely necessary for life and ‘becoming’. In addition, using an extract of my own creative practice, I propose the taxonomy of ‘new Surrealism’—a contemporary interpretation of the Surrealist’s productive force, also known as the ‘Marvellous.’ |
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eng |
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Double Dialogues |
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http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30080938/bruinsma-solublefish-2015.pdf http://www.doubledialogues.com/article/soluble-fish-picture-words-in-a-limitless-sea-surrealist-poetics-and-a-history-of-the-unconscious/ |
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2015, Rina Bruinsma |
Palavras-Chave | #Surrealism #The unconscious #Creative writing |
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Journal Article |