1. Introduction --
Helen Bailey & William Davies BECKETT & LANGUAGE POLITICS: Editors' Preface 2. The Politics of Forms in Beckett's Writing --
Nadia Louar 3. Beckett, Contradiction and a Textual Politics of Change --
Arka Chattopadhyay 4. 'Made of words': Beckett and the Politics of Language --
Alan Graham 5. 'First the Place, Then I'll Find Me in It': The Unnamable's Pronouns and the Politics of Confinement --
James Little BECKETT & BIOPOLITICS: Editors' Preface 6. Beckett, Evangelicalism and the Biopolitics of Famine --
Seán Kennedy 7. Tweaking Misogyny or Misogyny Twisted: Beckett's Take on 'Aristotle and Phyllis' in Happy Days --
Kumiko Kiuchi 8. Insufferable Maternity and Motherhood in 'First Love' --
Brenda O'Connell 9. Beckett, Biopolitics and the Problem of Life --
Marc Farrant 10. Beckett's Portrait of the Artist as a Young 'Post-War Degenerate' --
Giovanna Vincenti 11. Waiting for Godot and the Fascist Aesthetics of the Body --
Hannah Simpson BECKETT & GEOPOLITICS: Editors' Preface 12. Political Theatre and the Beckett Problem --
Emilie Morin 13. 'The air is full of our cries': Staging Godot during apartheid South Africa --
Matthew McFrederick 14. Samuel Beckett's Nominalist Politics and the Pitfalls of 'Presentism' --
Matthew Feldman 15. Samuel Beckett's Subaltern Figures --
Brendan Dowling 16. The Big House in the Suburbs: Home Thoughts from Abroad in Watt --
Feargal Whelan 17. Beckett and the Politics of Empathy in Site-Specific Theatre --
Niamh M. Bowe 18. Towards A Modernism with Meaning: Beckett's Refugees --
Rodney Sharkey Afterword --
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