Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1108483240
ISBN-13
9781108483247
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 5th, 2018
Print length
230 Pages
Weight
47 grams
Dimensions
16.00 x 23.60 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
Theatre studiesLiterary theoryLiterary studies: plays & playwrights
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Offering innovative readings of Beckett's post-war prose and theatre, Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity examines the philosophical and historical development of Beckett's writing in terms of a key concept: aporia. It will be a key resource for graduates and scholars interested in Beckett, literary theory, and European literature.
Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity is the first sustained exploration of aporia as a vital, subversive, and productive figure within Beckett''s writing as it moves between prose and theatre. Informed by key developments in analytic and continental philosophies of language, Tubridy''s fluent analysis demonstrates how Beckett''s translations - between languages, genres, bodies, and genders - offer a way out of the impasse outlined in his early aesthetics. The primary modes of the self''s extension into the world are linguistic (speaking, listening) and material (engaging with bodies, spaces and objects). Yet what we mean by language has changed in the twenty-first century. Beckett''s concern with words must be read through the information economy in which contemporary identities are forged. Derval Tubridy provides the groundwork for new insights on Beckett in terms of the posthuman: the materialist, vitalist and relational subject cathected within differential mechanisms of power.
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