Abstract After a period of electroshock therapy, Antonin Artaud claimed to have been able to regain his name and sense of self. The dehiscence of name and identification is reprised in Artaud?s final work, the radio play Pour en finir avec le jugement de Dieu. This consists of five texts, read by four people. Each text is followed by unintelligible, glossolalic screams performed by Artaud, as if Artaud were reacting against the speech acts performed by others in his name. The structure of this play suggests the predicament of Beckett?s Unnamable: an entity reacting in pain to its attempts to articulate itself in a language that is not his, but theirs. R?sum? Apr?s avoir subi une s?rie d??lectrochocs, Antonin Artaud d?clara qu?il avait retro...
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Esta pesquisa propõe uma investigação sobre os aspectos políticos presentes nas obras de Antonin Art...
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The purpose of the present thesis is to redraw Antonin Artaud's theoretical change of the notion of ...
The theories and lasting influence of Antonin Artaud have prompted two conflicting scholarly interpr...
This article uses Bataille’s concept of the void to illuminate “Tete-a-tete avec Antonin Artaud,” or...
The influence of Artaud's theories in the world of theatre is, today, an indisputable reality. Indee...
The thesis investigates the concepts of the French writer Antonin Artaud (1896-1948), who is often s...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
This exhibition catalogue essay examines the reception in the United States of the work of French di...
Le but de la présente thèse est de retracer le changement théorique qu’a réalisé Antonin Artaud de l...
Beckett’s first major work in French, Mercier et Camier, written in 1946 but not published until 197...
International audienceIf Freud first emphasized the uncanny in art, this “tale of ghosts”, Beckett p...
Antonin Artaud, nome que nos remete a áreas que vão do teatro à poesia, da linguística à psicanálise...
During the last ten years of his life, Antonin Artaud shows more and more intensively a multi-facete...
Beckett donne à la littérature du XXe siècle, suite au traumatisme langagier induit par Auschwitz, u...
Esta pesquisa propõe uma investigação sobre os aspectos políticos presentes nas obras de Antonin Art...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the Beckettian «no-man’s land» in the light of its inhabitan...
The purpose of the present thesis is to redraw Antonin Artaud's theoretical change of the notion of ...
The theories and lasting influence of Antonin Artaud have prompted two conflicting scholarly interpr...
This article uses Bataille’s concept of the void to illuminate “Tete-a-tete avec Antonin Artaud,” or...
The influence of Artaud's theories in the world of theatre is, today, an indisputable reality. Indee...
The thesis investigates the concepts of the French writer Antonin Artaud (1896-1948), who is often s...
The article focuses on the relationship between language and self in Samuel Beckett and explores how...
This exhibition catalogue essay examines the reception in the United States of the work of French di...
Le but de la présente thèse est de retracer le changement théorique qu’a réalisé Antonin Artaud de l...
Beckett’s first major work in French, Mercier et Camier, written in 1946 but not published until 197...
International audienceIf Freud first emphasized the uncanny in art, this “tale of ghosts”, Beckett p...
Antonin Artaud, nome que nos remete a áreas que vão do teatro à poesia, da linguística à psicanálise...
During the last ten years of his life, Antonin Artaud shows more and more intensively a multi-facete...
Beckett donne à la littérature du XXe siècle, suite au traumatisme langagier induit par Auschwitz, u...
Esta pesquisa propõe uma investigação sobre os aspectos políticos presentes nas obras de Antonin Art...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the Beckettian «no-man’s land» in the light of its inhabitan...