{"id":211222,"date":"2017-08-11T18:01:08","date_gmt":"2017-08-11T22:01:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/the-best-ism-to-explain-our-time-surrealism-which-turns-100-this-year-los-angeles-times\/"},"modified":"2017-08-11T18:01:08","modified_gmt":"2017-08-11T22:01:08","slug":"the-best-ism-to-explain-our-time-surrealism-which-turns-100-this-year-los-angeles-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/rationalism\/the-best-ism-to-explain-our-time-surrealism-which-turns-100-this-year-los-angeles-times\/","title":{"rendered":"The best ism to explain our time: Surrealism, which turns 100 this year &#8211; Los Angeles Times"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Surrealism is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. The    poet Guillaume Apollinaire coined the term to describe his play    Les Mamelles de Tiresias (The Teats of Tiresias),    which opened in a small Parisian theater in 1917. Beginning    with an actress removing her breasts and ending early with an    unscripted riot  featuring a pistol-flailing audience member     the play launched a movement that long convulsed French art and    politics.  <\/p>\n<p>    The centenary arrives in a surreal news environment. Indeed,    among the dozens of isms used to explain the Trump presidency  from isolationism and    pluto-populism to narcissism and authoritarianism  none does a    better job than surrealism in capturing the current mood.  <\/p>\n<p>    Andr Breton, the Pope of Surrealism, defined it as a    psychic automatism in its pure state  exempt from any moral    concern. In his First Manifesto of Surrealism, Breton railed    against rationalism and the reign of logic. Clarity and    coherence lost bigly to the tumult of unconscious desires,    while civility and courtesy were for bourgeois losers. Upping    the ante in his Second Manifesto, he claimed the simplest    Surrealist act consists of dashing down into the street,    pistol in hand, and firing blindly, as fast as you can pull the    trigger, into the crowd.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unarmed Surrealists were content to brandish their ids. What    was once the stuff of repression was now ripe for expression.    Everything that welled up into the conscious mind flowed across    paper and canvas. The true Surrealist turns his mind into a    receptacle, refusing to favor one group of words over    another. Instead, it is up to the miraculous equivalent to    intervene.  <\/p>\n<p>    Or not. As a sober reader finds, most Surrealist literature is    unreadable. The precursor to Surrealism, the Romanian Tristan    Tzara, famously composed poems by cutting words from a    newspaper, tossing them into a bag, pulling them out and    reciting them one by one. The result, Tzara declared, will    resemble you. (Perhaps thats true if you happen to be crashed    on your kitchen floor, sleeping off an all-night bender.) As    for Breton, he favored automatic writing by becoming a    recording machine for his unconscious. The final product, he    beamed, shines by its extreme degree of immediate absurdity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trumpian word salads bear the surrealist seal of absurdity. In    Exquisite Corpse  a Surrealist exercise aimed at unleashing    the unconscious  you write a word on a piece of paper, pass it    to your neighbor who jots a second word without looking at the    first word, and so on. This led to sentences like The    exquisite\/corpse\/shall drink\/the new\/wine. Trumps gift of    free association  His one problem is he didnt go to Russia    that night because he had extracurricular activities, and they    froze to death  allows him to play a solitaire variation of    the game.  <\/p>\n<p>    A French translator recently marveled that Trump seems to have    thematic clouds in his head that he would pick from with no    need of a logical thread to link them. This is true not just    of his speech, but also of his governing strategy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Igniting a reaction similar to those following Marcel Duchamp    entering a urinal at an art show, Trump has exhibited his    Surrealist aesthetic in bureaucratic Washington. But he    subverts ready-made expectations instead of ready-made objects.    With a Surrealist flair for showmanship worthy of Salvador    Dali, he randomly pairs titles and individuals. Thus, his    son-in-law, a New York real estate developer, plays Middle East    envoy one day, opioid crisis czar the next. Trumps claim that    if Jared Kushner cannot bring peace to the Middle East, no one    can expresses the Surrealist conviction that where reason and    strategy have failed, unreason and whim will prevail.  <\/p>\n<p>    The same aesthetic lies behind  or, rather, below  the Wall.    Its failure to make economic, strategic or diplomatic sense is    not beside the point; it is the point. Its raison    dtre is to shock the political establishment and to give    shape to what, until now, had been the repressed desires of    Trumps base. Think of it not as a real security measure, but    as a virtual sculpture that will allow its audience to touch,    and not just talk about their phobias. Like a Surrealist    object, the Wall is a shape-shifter  opaque or transparent,    continuous or discontinuous, topped with barbed wire or solar    panels  and expresses the Surrealist values of excess and    extravagance, aggression and transgression.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the end, Trumpism, like Surrealism, seeks to force reality    to conform to individual desires, no matter how illicit,    illegal or simply outrageous. This might work aesthetically,    even financially  just ask Dali, whose name Breton turned into    the anagram Avida Dollars  and, it seems, politically. But,    one can hope, only in the short term.  <\/p>\n<p>    Eventually, Surrealisms revolt against the reality-based    community ended with a whimper, with its art relegated to    post-dinner games and dorm room posters. One day, perhaps,    politicians will look back on Trumpism in the same dismissive    way.  <\/p>\n<p>    Robert Zaretsky teaches at the University of Houston and is    finishing a book on Catherine the Great and the French    Enlightenment.  <\/p>\n<p>    Follow the Opinion section on    Twitter @latimesopinion or    Facebook  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original post:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.latimes.com\/opinion\/op-ed\/la-oe-zaretsky-surrealism-trump-20170811-story.html\" title=\"The best ism to explain our time: Surrealism, which turns 100 this year - Los Angeles Times\">The best ism to explain our time: Surrealism, which turns 100 this year - Los Angeles Times<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Surrealism is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. 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