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Beckett and Politics

eBook - New Directions in Irish and Irish American Literature
ISBN/EAN: 9783030471101
Umbreit-Nr.: 9993663

Sprache: Englisch
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Erschienen am 26.10.2020
Auflage: 1/2020


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>This collection of essays reveals the extent to which politics is fundamental to our understanding of Samuel Becketts life and writing. Bringing together internationally established and emerging scholars,<i>Beckett and Politics</i> considers Becketts work as it relates to three broad areas of political discourse: language politics, biopolitics and geopolitics. Through a range of critical approaches, including performance studies, political theory, gender theory, historicizing approaches and language theory, the book demonstrates how politics is more than just another thematic lens: it is fundamentally and structurally intrinsic to Becketts life, his texts and subsequent interpretations of them. This important collection of essays demonstrates that Becketts work is not only ripe for political engagement, but also contains significant opportunities for understanding and illuminating the broader relationships between literature, culture and politics.</p><br>

  • Kurztext
    • This collection of essays reveals the extent to which politics is fundamental to our understanding of Samuel Beckett&apos;s life and writing. Bringing together internationally established and emerging scholars, Beckett and Politics considers Beckett&apos;s work as it relates to three broad areas of political discourse: language politics, biopolitics and geopolitics. Through a range of critical approaches, including performance studies, political theory, gender theory, historicizing approaches and language theory, the book demonstrates how politics is more than just another thematic lens: it is fundamentally and structurally intrinsic to Beckett&apos;s life, his texts and subsequent interpretations of them. This important collection of essays demonstrates that Beckett&apos;s work is not only ripe for political engagement, but also contains significant opportunities for understanding and illuminating the broader relationships between literature, culture and politics.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>William Davies</b> is a research fellow at the University of Reading, UK. His work on Samuel Beckett includes various articles and book chapters, the volume<i>Samuel Beckett and Europe: History, Culture, Tradition</i> (2017), co-edited with Michela Bariselli and Niamh M. Bowe, the monograph<i>Samuel</i><i>Beckett and the Second World War</i> (2020) and<i>The Poetry of Samuel Beckett</i> (2021), co-edited with James Brophy.</p><p><b>Helen Bailey</b> is an independent scholar and works as an Access to HE tutor at Loughborough College of Further and Higher Education, UK. Her publications appear in various journals and books, including<i>The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary English and Irish Poetry</i>(2013),<i>Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourdhui</i>(2019) and<i>The Routledge Companion to Music and Modern Literature</i> (2021). She is currently preparing a book on Beckett, music and spirituality.</p><p><br><br></p>
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