2021
DOI: 10.4000/etudesirlandaises.10664
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Waking (for) the Nation: Immaterial Materialism and the Feminine Body in Tom Murphy’s The Wake (1998)

Abstract: The paper examines Tom Murphy's play The Wake and the significance of its staging as part of the Abbey Theatre's 1916 centenary "Waking the Nation" programme. The play critiques the process by which various elements of capitalism -in particular materialistic culture, bourgeois morality and hypocrisy -combine to commodify, repress and eliminate the human body. Murphy suggests that the pitfalls of materialism point to the ironic truth that it denies the substantive materiality to our bodily existence. The female… Show more

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