SURREALISMO E SUAS REVERBERAÇÕES
BRETON, ARTAUD E HILST
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-8915.138803Abstract
This article discusses how the surrealist imagetic-poetic creation is configured as both an esthetic and ethical attitude. Our perspective defends that surrealist practices paved the way to new subjectivation modes of individuals from westernized societies, insofar as they act questioning commonly established dichotomies such as body-mind; human-non-human; nature-society; subject-object. It was also discussed how the work of Antonin Artaud and Hilda Hilst reverberated some of the surrealist proposals, each author applying it in their own way.
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