•  14
    Introduction – Beckett, Medicine and the Brain
    with Elizabeth Barry and Ulrika Maude
    Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (2): 127-135. 2016.
  •  32
    Jackson’s Parrot: Samuel Beckett, Aphasic Speech Automatisms, and Psychosomatic Language
    with Chris Code
    Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (2): 205-222. 2016.
    This article explores the relationship between automatic and involuntary language in the work of Samuel Beckett and late nineteenth-century neurological conceptions of language that emerged from aphasiology. Using the work of John Hughlings Jackson alongside contemporary neuroscientific research, we explore the significance of the lexical and affective symmetries between Beckett’s compulsive and profoundly embodied language and aphasic speech automatisms. The interdisciplinary work in this artic…Read more