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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2017.tde-23062017-134505
Document
Author
Full name
Mario Augusto Pedrozo Sagayama
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Andrade, Fabio Rigatto de Souza (President)
Pinheiro, Tiago Guilherme
Zular, Roberto
Title in Portuguese
Ele fala de si como de um outro: Samuel Beckett e o objeto voz
Keywords in Portuguese
Jacques Lacan
Prosa
Samuel Beckett
Teatro
Voz
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação propôs-se a ler Companhia (1980), de Samuel Beckett. Primeiro volume de Nohow on, sua última trilogia, o romance traz ao primeiro plano uma das invenções formais mais instigantes da obra do autor: a voz. Para tanto, foi abordada segundo a teoria da voz de Jacques Lacan, em sua relação com a linguagem e, igualmente, enquanto objeto da pulsão invocante. A partir da psicanálise lacaniana, a voz foi posta em relação com outros aspectos fundamentais da obra de Beckett, tais como o corpo, o luto e o espaço, o que possibilitou aproximações tanto da prosa quanto do teatro do autor.
Title in English
He speaks of himself as of another: Samuel Beckett voice object
Keywords in English
Jacques Lacan
Prose
Samuel Beckett
Theatre
Voice
Abstract in English
Reading Company (1980) was the aim of this paper. The first volume of Samuel Beckett´s Nohow on, his last trilogy, the novel brings up to the foreground one of the most thought-provoking formal features of Beckett´s work: the voice. In this reading, voice was approached according to Jacques Lacan voice theory, in what concerns language and, also, as an object of invocatory drive. Departing from Lacanian psychoanalysis, voice was crossed with other fundamental aspects to Beckett´s work, such as the body, grief and space, which allowed to come closer to both his prose and his drama.
 
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2017-06-23
 
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