TY - JOUR
T1 - Artaud's journey to Mexico and his portrayals of the land
AU - Su, Tsu Chung
PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - In his article, "Artaud's Journey to Mexico and His Portrayals of the Land" Tsu-Chung Su examines Artaud's visions, visualizations, descriptions, and conceptualizations of Mexico. Su argues that Artaud's writings about Mexico were his textual appropriations and cartographical remappings of the land. They embodied both the geographic wandering of his itinerary and the bodily spasms of his thought. At once geographical and psycho-physiological embodiments, they were not only texts of a questing spirit but also words of a schizophrenic mind. While tracing and mapping Artaud's deterritorialized wanderings in cultures, religions, and rituals of Mexico, Su aims to explore the interlinking relationships among Artaud's experience of revolution and esoteric rituals in Mexico, his utter disillusionment with the European culture, his Theater of Cruelty, and his strong abhorrence against the electric shock treatment as well as the incarceration at the Rodez asylum.
AB - In his article, "Artaud's Journey to Mexico and His Portrayals of the Land" Tsu-Chung Su examines Artaud's visions, visualizations, descriptions, and conceptualizations of Mexico. Su argues that Artaud's writings about Mexico were his textual appropriations and cartographical remappings of the land. They embodied both the geographic wandering of his itinerary and the bodily spasms of his thought. At once geographical and psycho-physiological embodiments, they were not only texts of a questing spirit but also words of a schizophrenic mind. While tracing and mapping Artaud's deterritorialized wanderings in cultures, religions, and rituals of Mexico, Su aims to explore the interlinking relationships among Artaud's experience of revolution and esoteric rituals in Mexico, his utter disillusionment with the European culture, his Theater of Cruelty, and his strong abhorrence against the electric shock treatment as well as the incarceration at the Rodez asylum.
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U2 - 10.7771/1481-4374.2151
DO - 10.7771/1481-4374.2151
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879037478
SN - 1481-4374
VL - 14
JO - CLCWeb - Comparative Literature and Culture
JF - CLCWeb - Comparative Literature and Culture
IS - 5
ER -