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The Haptic Aesthetic in Samuel Beckett’s Drama

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Eye: Failing, Myopic, Grainy

    • Trish McTighe
    Pages 13-34
  3. Ear: Full of Relentless Echoes

    • Trish McTighe
    Pages 35-60
  4. Mouth: Trying to Tell It All, Failing

    • Trish McTighe
    Pages 61-86
  5. Skin, Space, Place

    • Trish McTighe
    Pages 87-112
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 155-196

About this book

Samuel Beckett's work is deeply concerned with physical contact - remembered, half-remembered, or imagined. Applying the philosophical writings of Jean-Luc Nancy and Maurice Merleau-Ponty that feature sensation, this study examines how Beckett's later work dramatizes moments of contact between self and self, self and world, and self and other.

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"McTighe, in an elegantly written, wide-ranging study of Beckett's dramas, focusing mainly on the late plays but relevant to his entire corpus, provides an original and much-needed way of approaching the complex issues related to Beckett's depiction of bodies - at once material yet intangible, solid yet fragmented, there yet not there - and the equally complex issues arising from such tensions and contradictions. Building on theories of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Jean-Luc Nancy, McTighe argues for the importance of the haptic or tactile in approaching not only the physical but also the philosophical, religious, ethical, artistic, and performative forms and failures of contacts and connections through touch in Beckett's works. In carefully-argued close readings of selected plays, divided into chapters according to a particular sensory organ of touch - eye, ear, mouth, skin, hand - she illustrates how Beckett creates bodies as material presences which deny the possibilities of their own materiality, as delineations which ultimately point to the impossibility of delineation of somatic experience in art and life." - Linda Ben-Zvi, Professor Emerita, Theatre Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel

"The Haptic Aesthetic in Samuel Beckett's Drama is a beautifully written and imaginatively structured exploration of acts of touch or not touching in Beckett's drama for stage and screen. The book's striking originality and significance lie in its lively engagement with a rich set of aesthetic and critical writing on the haptic, making an important contribution to studies of Beckett and phenomenology, aesthetics, embodiment, and technology. Nancy's interpretation of touch connects it with Christian iconography and McTighe weaves discussions of doubting Thomas and the Noli me Tangere scene between Christ and Mary Magdalene throughout the book, exploring touch at the borderline between visceral flesh and the resurrected 'body of light', the withdrawal of touch, and forms of tactful or ethical touching. Offering compelling new readings of Beckett's drama for stage, film, and television, McTighe demonstrates beyond doubt the centrality of touch in all its senses and complexities to Beckett's work." - Anna McMullan, Professor of Theatre, University of Reading, UK

About the author

Trish McTighe is a teaching assistant in the department of Drama Studies in the School of Creative Arts at Queen s University Belfast.

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