Dada/Surrealism ISSN 0084-9537 No. 16 Number 1 (1987) Duchamp Centennial Article 18 Back Matter, Dada/Surrealism, vol. 16 Copyright 1987 The University of Iowa Recommended Citation "Back Matter." Dada/Surrealism 16 (1987). Hosted by Iowa Research Online This Back Matter is brought to you for free and open access by Iowa Research Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dada/Surrealism by an authorized administrator of Iowa Research Online. For more information, please contact lib-ir@uiowa.edu.
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Dada Spectrum presents the most comprehensive inquiry into the nature and position of Dada within the avant garde movements of the twentieth century. Interdisciplinary in nature the essays analyze the revolution in film, typography, literature, and visual arts. The contributors, well-known in the field, present a unique diversity of perspectives and approaches to the Dada movement. edited by Stephen foster rudolf kuenzli Introduction Michel Sanouillet, Dada: A Definition Elmer Peterson, Dada and the Two Isms: Future and Surreal Arthur Cohen, The Typographic Revolution: Antecedents and Legacy of Dada Graphic Design Rudolf E. Kuenzli, The Semiotics of Dada Poetry Stephen C. Foster, Dada Criticism, Anti-Criticism and A-Criticism Thomas Elsasser, Dada Film: The Technique of Liberation, the Uberation of Technique Dickran Tashijan, New York Dada and Primitivism Richard Sheppard, Dada and Mysticism: Influences and Affinities Hans J. Kleinschmidt, Berlin Dada Mary Ann Caws, Dada's Temper: Our Text Ben Vautier, The Duchamp Heritage Bibliography W Index W ij ilu it M d y ih tz i I/" Mf/Tl lb lb la 1