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DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect

by R. Bruce Elder

Type
Studies
Subject
Silent Cinema
Keywords
silent cinema, arts, surrealism
Publishing date
2013
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Collection
Film and Media Studies
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Hardcover • 776 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-55458-625-7
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Book Presentation:
This book deals with the early intellectual reception of the cinema and the manner in which art theorists, philosophers, cultural theorists, and especially artists of the first decades of the twentieth century responded to its advent. While the idea persists that early writers on film were troubled by the cinema?s lowly form, this work proposes that there was another, largely unrecognized, strain in the reception of it. Far from anxious about film?s provenance in popular entertainment, some writers and artists proclaimed that the cinema was the most important art for the moderns, as it exemplified the vibrancy of contemporary life.

This view of the cinema was especially common among those whose commitments were to advanced artistic practices. Their notions about how to recast the art media (or the forms forged from those media?s materials) and the urgency of doing so formed the principal part of the conceptual core of the artistic programs advanced by the vanguard art movements of the first half of the twentieth century. This book, a companion to the author?s previous, Harmony & Dissent, examines the Dada and Surrealist movements as responses to the advent of the cinema.

About the Author:
R. Bruce Elder is an award-winning filmmaker and teaches media at Ryerson University. His book Harmony & Dissent (WLU Press, 2008) received the prestigious Robert Motherwell Book Prize and was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Book. Rudolf Kuenzli described DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect (WLU Press, 2013) as ?that rare book that casts the early twentieth-century avant-garde in a very new light.?

Press Reviews:
``Rigorously researched, the book rarely leans on established studes of DADA/surrealism, but it combines study of films of these movements with the movement's noncinematic work. Its length notwithstanding, this is a readable, informative book. Summing Up: Recommended.'' -- R.P. Kinsman ― Choice, January 2014

``DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect, Bruce Elder's superb companion volume to his earlier Harmony and Dissent, convincingly demonstrates that for the early twentieth-century avant-garde movements, cinema was the model, the preeminent form that prompted a recasting of the other arts. This wide-ranging study shows that Dada artists created cinematic collages and transformative machines, whereas Surrealists developed the film script as a new literary genre. His brilliant analyses of Duchamp's An?mic cinema, Man Ray's Retour ? la raison and Emak Bakia, and Bu?uel's Un chien andalou and Las Hurdes are only surpassed by his intricate explication of Ernst's cinematic collage novels, which he relates as models for Lawrence Jordan's surrealist films. This is that rare book that casts the early twentieth-century avant-garde in a very new light.'' -- Rudolf Kuenzli

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