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dc.contributor.authorÖzgür, Nilüfer
dc.date2020-09-20
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-16T08:37:26Z
dc.date.available2020-10-16T08:37:26Z
dc.date.issued2020-08-31
dc.identifier.urihttps://bicoasp.bandirma.edu.tr/tr/bicoasp/Sayfa/Goster/CALL-FOR-ABSTRACT-1897
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11857/1395
dc.description.abstractHarold Pinter’s play The Dumb Waiter is commonly known as a comedy of menace. It stands out as a play that intricately balances speech and action while simultaneously it sustains a continual tension between elements of language, non-language and action. These dramatic elements—pauses, repetitions, silent moments, delayed action, body language, speeches, and sound effects—enable the playwright to create a powerful sense of tension, menace and violence. Even the agents of non-language, i.e. pauses, relapses into silence, transmit particles of meaning while at the same time they undermine and subvert their own function in the course of action. The major symbol in the play, “the dumb waiter,” appears as a device which repetitively moves “upstairs” and “downstairs” and increases the sense of violence and intimidation. Furthermore, the meaning-formation and meaning-subversion in the play owes much to the employment of this motif because the constant clatter of the “dumb waiter” moving up and down both reinforces and effaces the anthropomorphic presence it is supposed to stand for. While in the beginning of the play it serves as a sort of a phonetic/linguistic signifier, it gradually begins to disseminate into an ambiguous, amorphous and evasive presence, a “transcendental signified.” In deconstructionist terms, it is a play of signification which disrupts semantic and linguistic delineations as it imposes itself through epitomes of absence and presence, language and non-language, meaning and non-meaning. The dumb waiter becomes the inaccessible realm of the lost origin, of the “logos.”
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofBICOASP-Bandırma Onyedi Eylül Üniversitesi 2nd International Congress on Academic Studies in Philology
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectHarold Pinter
dc.subjectDeconstructionism
dc.subjectTranscendental Signified
dc.subjectJacques Derrida
dc.subjectLogos
dc.subjectDumb Waiter
dc.subjectComedy of Menace
dc.title"The Dumb Waiter" as a Transcendental Signified-a Deconstructive Approach to Harold Pinter's Major Motif in the Play The Dumb Waiter
dc.typepresentation
dc.authorid0000-0002-0650-8425
dc.departmentFakülteler, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Batı Dilleri ve Edebiyatları Bölümü
dc.relation.publicationcategoryDiğer
dc.institutionauthorÖzgür, Nilüfer


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