Automatic Woman
Explore the intricate relationship between Surrealism and feminism in Automatic Woman by Katharine Conley, published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2008. This compelling literary criticism delves into the often-debated portrayal of women within the Surrealist movement, a topic that has sparked significant discussion among contemporary feminist critics. Spanning 277 pages, Conley's work not only confirms certain feminist critiques but also challenges and redefines others, offering a nuanced perspective on the representations of women by various Surrealist writers and artists. Ideal for those interested in women's studies and literary criticism, Automatic Woman invites readers to reconsider the complexities of gender in Surrealism. Discover how this thought-provoking analysis reshapes our understanding of women's roles in literature and art.