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Tsosido Sweep Dancer
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Yazzie, Steven (Photographer)
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Notes for a Historiography of Surrealism in America, or the Reinterpretation of the Repressed
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Kavky, Samantha (Author)
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What Makes a Collection Surrealist?: Twentieth-Century Cabinets of Curiosities in Paris and Houston
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Conley, Katharine (Author)
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Dalí, Magritte and Surrealism's Legacy, New York, c. 1965
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Zalman, Sandra (Author)
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'What Makes Indians Laugh': Surrealism, Ritual and Return in Steven Yazzie and Joseph Beuys
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Mesch, Claudia (Author)
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Cracking Up an Alligator: Ethnography, Juan Downey’s Videos, and Irony
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Jonsson, Hjorleifur (Author)
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Review of Effie Rentzou, 'Littérature Malgré Elle: Le Surréalisme et la Transformation du Littéraire'
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Taminiaux, Pierre (Author)
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“In Wonderland: the Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States”
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Aberth, Susan Louise (Author)

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