«Heterologías» y «depaisajes»ruinas y desorientación de Breton a Bataille

  1. Federico López Silvestre 1
  1. 1 Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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    Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

    Santiago de Compostela, España

    ROR https://ror.org/030eybx10

Book:
Ruinas y descampados: Contra-historia del paisaje, 1
  1. López Silvestre (ed. lit.)
  2. Meijide Casas (ed. lit.)

Publisher: Abada

ISBN: 9788419008565

Year of publication: 2024

Pages: 81-105

Type: Book chapter

Abstract

In the 20's the Bretonnian and surrealist ideas of dépaysement and dépaysagisme began to take shape. We speak of a dépaysagisme with no connection to the old naturalistic landscapes, which take root in the work of Max Ernst, André Masson and André Breton. Then, at the end of the 20's and during the 30's, Georges Bataille will develop even more stark heterologies. Today, in the late "Capitalocene", we are interested in rescuing his ideas for their ability to critize the present, that is, because it will be those disturbing Bataillean heterologies and those disorienting dépaysages of early surrealism that will initiate the movement in the 20th century that is capable of questioning both the reduction of the world to "pagus", work and mere exploitation, as well as the deceptive sweet and floral landscaping.