GSWS3680 - Surrealism in the Americas
Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Surrealism in the Americas
Term
2026A
Subject area
GSWS
Section number only
401
Section ID
GSWS3680401
Course number integer
3680
Meeting times
CANCELED
Meeting location
BENN 344
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Ricardo Bracho
Description
Surrealism in the Americas is a workshop focused around the reading, writing and production of surrealist manifestos, plays, performances, poems and fiction. Taking the stance that surrealist literary production is at its base a left aesthetic engagement with form and politics, the course will survey North American, South American, and Caribbean engagements with what is largely misunderstood as a European aesthetic and movement. The works of Aime Cesaire, Adrienne Kennedy, Leonora Carrington, Martin Ramirez, and Grupo Etcetera, among many others, will be studied and used as models for students' own writing and performance. Work will be both individually and collectively generated and the opportunity to work on public performances of surrealist plays will be part of the workshop.
Course number only
3680
Cross listings
ENGL3680401, LALS3680401, THAR3680401
Use local description
No