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‘Polycythemia,’ or Surrealist Intertextuality in the Light of Cinematic ‘Anemia’

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‘Polycythemia,’ or Surrealist Intertextuality in the Light of Cinematic ‘Anemia’
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Journal of Surrealism and the Americas, Cinema Issue (2016)

Robert Desnos’s and Man Ray’s 1928 film L'Etoile de mer has long been considered an exemplar of the surrealist love story, thematically similar to Salvador Dalí’s and Luis Buñuel’s Un Chien andalou (1929) but less overtly shocking. In comparison to the elaborate iconographical analyses of Chien, critiques of L'Etoile tend to describe its avant-garde cinematic style, to distinguish how it illustrates or deviates from Desnos’s scenario, or to provide summary analysis of some of its more obviously Freudian iconography. There have been fewer scholarly explorations of specific symbolism, yet the film exhibits many political-philosophical intertexts, one of which explicitly builds a bridge between the surrealist revolution and America’s core self-signifier, Liberty.

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2017-08-07
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  • Belton, Robert James, 1953- (Author)
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  • Art History
  • Modern Art
  • Film Studies
  • Surrealism
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Journal of Surrealism and the Americas Vol. 9 Issue 1 (2016)
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Journal of Surrealism and the Americas 9:1 (2016), 1-13

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