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Beckett, Technology and the Body

Beckett, Technology and the Body

Beckett, Technology and the Body

Ulrika Maude, University of Durham
February 2011
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9780521181501
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    Critics have often focused on interiority in Beckett's works, privileging the mind over the body. In this intriguing approach, the first sustained analysis of embodiment in Beckett's prose, drama and media works, Ulrika Maude argues that physical and sensory experience is in fact central to the understanding of Beckett's writing. In innovative readings of sight, hearing, touch and movement in the full range of Beckett's works, Ulrika Maude uncovers the author's effort to shed light on embodied experience, paying attention to Beckett's interests in medicine and body-altering technologies such as prostheses. Through these material, bodily concerns Beckett explores wider themes of subjectivity and experience, interiority and exteriority, foregrounding the inextricable relationship between the body, the senses and the self. This important study offers a fascinating approach to Beckett, one in which the body takes its rightful place alongside the mind.

    • Offers an intriguing reading of the senses, the body and movement in Beckett's work
    • Examines Beckett's engagement with technology and medicine
    • Contains archival material

    Reviews & endorsements

    'By masterfully combining close readings of the works with relevant philosophical concepts, Maude has provided a compelling analysis of the topic and has challenged the reader to reconsider, from a different perspective, the relevance of bodily functions and of sensory impressions in Beckett. The book's strong merit, however, is to offer new compelling perspectives on the bodily nature of Beckett's work and its emphasis on the incarnate nature of subjectivity. It is a welcome contribution to Beckettian criticism and … provides fertile reflection on the interconnection of science and literature in Beckett's aesthetics.' Federico Sabatini, bsls.ac.uk/reviews

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    Product details

    February 2011
    Paperback
    9780521181501
    222 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.33kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The body of memory
    • 2. The place of vision
    • 3. Hearing Beckett
    • 4. Skin deep
    • 5. Come and go
    • 6. Seeing ghosts
    • Conclusion
    • Works cited
    • Index.
      Author
    • Ulrika Maude , University of Bristol

      Ulrika Maude is Senior Lecturer in Modernism and Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Bristol. She has published widely on modernist literature and technology, medicine, science and theories of embodiment, and is co-editor of Beckett and Phenomenology (2009) and The Body and the Arts (2009). She is currently co-editing The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature and The Bloomsbury Companion to Modernist Literature, both forthcoming in 2015, and completing two monographs, on Beckett and medicine, and modernism and medical culture.