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Posthuman Space In Samuel Becketts Short Prose Jonathan Boulter

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Posthuman Space In Samuel Becketts Short Prose Jonathan Boulter
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Jonathan Boulter
ISBN: 9781474430272, 1474430279
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Posthuman Space In Samuel Becketts Short Prose Jonathan Boulter by Jonathan Boulter 9781474430272, 1474430279 instant download after payment.

A reading of the philosophical idea of world as it relates to the posthuman subject in Beckett’s short prose

Jonathan Boulter offers the reader a way of understanding Beckett’s presentation of the human, more precisely, posthuman, subject in his short prose. These texts are notoriously difficult yet utterly compelling. This compelling difficulty arises from Beckett’s radical dismantling of the idea of the human. His short texts offer instead an image of a being who may be posthumous, or ultimately beyond categories of life and death. And yet, despite this dismantling, the narrators of these texts still find themselves placed within material, recognisable, spaces. This book explores what the idea of ‘world’ can mean to a subject who appears to have moved into a material, even ecological, space that is beyond categories of life and death, being and world.


Key Features:
  • Provides a philosophical reading of Samuel Beckett
  • Rethinks Beckett in relation to the posthuman
  • Contributes to a relatively ignored aspect of Samuel Beckett's writing, the short prose

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