Deleuze and Beckett

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Deleuze and Beckett is a collection of essays on specific aspects of the Deleuze and Beckett interface. Some of the world's leading Beckett and Deleuze specialists apply different concepts of Deleuzian philosophy to a wide range of Beckett's oeuvre, including his novels, short stories, and stage, film and television work.

The book would inspire a fundamental reappraisal of the works of Beckett, challenging the prevailing view that situated Beckett within the series of well-known existential thinkers -Sartre, Camus, Ionesco -who dominated mid-twentieth-century French philosophy. In short, we have that rare and admirable thing in an academic text: an open invitation to create new combinations of thought. (Tony Fisher, Theatre Research International, Vol. 41 (2), 2016)

Deleuze and Beckett offers a valuable summary of existing scholarship in this area and brings many of its leading voices together to create a series of compelling dialogues between Deleuze and Beckett . the collection addresses a wide range of works in both their oeuvres, as well as the authors' readings of other artists and philosophers (such as Bergson), and opens up insights into the philosophical frameworks posited by Deleuze and the radically innovative aesthetics of Beckett's work. (Anna McMullan, Modern Drama, Vol. 59 (2), 2016)


Autorentext
David Addyman, University of Bergen, Norway Ruben Borg, Hebrew University, Israel Arka Chattopadhyay, University of Western Sydney, Australia Garin Dowd, University of West London, UK Colin Gardner, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA S. E. Gontarski, Florida State University, USA Benjamin Keatinge, South East Europe University, Macedonia Daniel Koczy, Northumbria University, UK Timothy S. Murphy, Oklahoma State University, USA Isabelle Ost, Saint-Louis University, Belgium Anthony Uhlmann, University of Western Sydney, Australia

Inhalt

Introduction; S. E. Wilmer and Audron? ukauskait?
PART I: DIFFERENCE, BECOMING, MULTIPLICITY

  1. Ideas in Beckett and Deleuze; Anthony Uhlmann
  2. Creative Involution: Bergson, Beckett, Deleuze; S. E. Gontarski
  3. Deleuze and Beckett Towards Becoming-imperceptible; Audron? ukauskait?
    PART II: PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SOCIALITY
  4. Breakdown or Breakthrough? Deleuzoguattarian Schizophrenia and Beckett ' 's Gallery of
    Moribunds; Ben Keatinge
  5. ' 'Till ooze again and on ' ': Textual Desire and the Subject ' 's Presence (Beckett, Deleuze,
    Lacan); Isabelle Ost
  6. The Test is Company: A Deleuzian Speculation on Beckett ' 's Sociendum; Timothy S. Murphy
    PART III: SPACE, TIME AND MEMORY
  7. Different Spaces: Beckett, Deleuze, Bergson; David Addyman
  8. The Problem of the Any-space-whatever between Deleuze ' 's Cinema and Beckett ' 's Prose; Garin Dowd
  9. Erecting Monuments to Analogue: Memory and/as Sensation in Atom Egoyan' 's Krapp ' 's Last Tape and Steenbeckett; Colin Gardner
    PART IV: THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE
  10. Beckett and Deleuze, Tragic Thinker; Ruben Borg
  11. A Crystal-theatre: Beckett, Deleuze and Theatre ' 's Crystalline Potential; Daniel Koczy
  12. ' 'I switch off ' ': Towards a Beckettian Minority of Theatrical Event; Arka Chattopadhyay
    Index

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor S. E. Wilmer, Audroné Zukauskait
    • Autor S. E. Zukauskaite, Audrone Wilmer
    • Titel Deleuze and Beckett
    • ISBN 978-1-137-48113-9
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781137481139
    • Jahr 2015
    • Größe H221mm x B138mm x T21mm
    • Gewicht 456g
    • Auflage 1st ed. 2015
    • Genre Art
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 253
    • Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
    • GTIN 09781137481139

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