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Libby Saxton/Simon Kemp: Introduction--Martin Crowley: 'Que pourraiton montrer d'autre que ce qu'on voit?': Duras and the Photography of the Real--Nick Hanlon: Baudrillard's Aesthetic--Patrick Sheil: Neither Here nor There: Merleau-Ponty on Vision and Existence--Stamatina Dimakopoulou: On Seeing in Surrealism: Max Ernst's Objects of Vision--Rakhee Balaram: Eyes Wide Open, Eyes Wide Shut: Defining the Surrealist Eye--Hannah Westley: Visions of the Muse in Michel Leiris's L'Age d'Homme--Alistair Swiffen: Seeing Double/Hearing Things: In(s)anity in the Aumonymes of Robert Desnos--Claire Boyle: Resisting the Whole Picture: The Gaze, and Reading Autobiogrpahies by Nathalie Sarraute and Georges Perec--Sonya Stephens: Baudelaire and Courbet: The Art of the Unfinished--Ariane Smart: Hugo Visionnaire: Realism and Symbolism in the Myth of Paris--Blandine Chambost: The Mesmerizing Muse: Salome seen by Moreau and Mallarme--Jean Khalfa: Seeing the Present--Emma Wilson: Screening Pleasure: Touch and Vision in Contemporary Cinema (Krzysztof Kieslowski's Trois Couleurs: Blanc)--Carol O'Sullivan: Picturing Characters: Zazies a gogo.