'Le Refus Global', or 'Total Refusal', was an
anti-establishment and
anti-religious manifesto released on
August 9,
1948 in
Montreal by a group of sixteen young
Quebecois artists and
intellectuals that included
Paul-Émile Borduas and
Jean-Paul Riopelle, .
Le Refus Global originated from a group called
Les Automatistes, led by
Paul-Émile Borduas. This group created
abstract paintings inspired by French
surrealists of the time and scorned all academic teaching available at the time in
Quebec. The signatories were also highly influenced by French poet
André Breton's stream-of-consciousness style and extolled the creative force of the subconscious.
Le Refus Global was a manifesto that completely rejected the social, artistic and psychological
norms and
values of
Quebecois society at the time. Calling for "an untamed need for liberation," the manifesto cried out for "resplendent anarchy" and criticized the "cassocks that have remained the sole repositories of faith, knowledge, truth, and national wealth
[1]."
Pierre Gauvreau, one of the signatories, said that the main message of the manifesto is that "God does not exist
[2]." Almost immediately after its launch, all of the 400 copies of Le Refus Global were sold out. This manifesto caused an uproar, and as a result of this manifesto,
Borduas lost his job at the
Ecole du Meuble[3].
It has been said by commentators that from the publication of this manifesto, "modern
French Canada began"
[4], while
CBC calls it "one of the most important and controversial artistic and social documents in modern Quebec society".
[5] Along with the publication of
Les insolences du Frère Untel (the impertinences of Brother Somebody), the
Asbestos miners' strike of 1949, and the
Maurice Richard Riot of 1955, Le Refus Global is widely seen to have been one of the fundamental causes of the
Quiet Revolution.
See also
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Les Automatistes
External links
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Text of ''Refus global'' (in French)
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English translation of "Refus global"
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CBC Digital Archives - Le Refus global: Revolution in the Arts
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Time Article on Borduas and Le Refus Global