ABSTRACT

Surrealism and the Exotic is the story of the obsessive relationship between surrealist and non-western culture. Describing the travels across Africa, Oceania, Mexico and the Caribbean made by wealthy aesthetes, it combines an insight into the mentality of early twentieth century collectors with an overview of the artistic heritage at stake in these adventures. Featuring more than 70 photographs of artefacts, exhibitions and expeditions-in-progress, it brings to life the climate of hedonism enjoyed by Breton, Ernst, Durkheim, and Mauss, It is an unparalleled introduction to the Surrealist movement and to French thought and culture in the 1920s and 1930s.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

Surrealism and ethnologie: subversive ideologies

part |30 pages

Cults

chapter |28 pages

The culture of Surrealism

part |59 pages

The primitive: ideologies and objects

chapter |36 pages

The primitive

Fantasy, theory, Surrealist ideology

chapter |21 pages

The primitive object

part |91 pages

Voyages

chapter |19 pages

Africanismes

chapter |20 pages

Océanie

Re-mapping the world

chapter |25 pages

North America

The search for the familiar on unfamiliar terrain

chapter |25 pages

Mexico and the Caribbean

‘Magic as part of everyday life'

part |31 pages

Anthropologies

chapter |14 pages

Michel Leiris

An anthropology of the ‘self'

chapter |15 pages

Georges Bataille

An anthropology of otherness

chapter |2 pages

Afterword