International Journal of Surrealism Volume 2, Number 1 (Fall 2024)

International Journal of Surrealism Volume 2, Number 1 (Fall 2024)
The Manifesto!
Welcome to IJS Online, the open-access online section of the International Journal of Surrealism. This journal creates a welcome space for critical ideas and debate centered on Surrealism, its international history, and its ongoing worldwide influence on contemporary culture. IJS seeks to document, celebrate, and interrogate the intellectual and aesthetic repercussions of the Surrealist movement across a wide array of fields: literature and literary theory; painting, sculpture, and photography; performance, film, and music; and philosophy, political thought, and new media. Transcultural and global in scope, IJS upholds the mission of the International Society for the Study of Surrealism (ISSS), serving as a platform for Surrealist studies in the contemporary moment and for the digital age. IJS Online expands on the International Journal of Surrealism, making greater use of audio-visual and interactive resources online, including reviews, interviews, creative and critical writing, supplemental images to essays in IJS, and walk-throughs of exhibitions.
Cover and graphic design by Sandra Friesen
Texts
Forum Pieces
A Mystery with SubtletiesConversation with Álvaro Barrios
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Reading the Manifesto of Surrealism in 2024
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Portfolios
Introduction to Dream Ventriloquism
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“Where are the Lovers?”Timbre (2016) by Aube Breton Elléouët
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Reviews
Review of In the Glittering Maw: Selected Poems
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Review of Why Surrealism Matters
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Review of Aber hier leben? Nein danke. Surrealismus + Antifaschismus
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Metadata
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- issn2837-4649
- publisherUniversity of Minnesota Press
- publisher placeMinneapolis, MN
- rightsCopyright 2025 by the International Society for the Study of Surrealism
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