Joyce : : feminism / post / colonialism / / edited by Ellen Carol Jones.

James Joyce is located between, and constructed within, two worlds: the national and international, the political and cultural systems of colonialism and postcolonialism. Joyce's political project is to construct a postcolonial contra-modernity: to write the incommensurable differences of colon...

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Superior document:European Joyce studies
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, Atlanta, Georgia : : Rodopi N.V.,, [1998]
©1998
Year of Publication:1998
Language:English
Series:European Joyce studies.
Physical Description:1 online resource (312 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Bibliographical Note
  • Ellen Carol JONES: Borderlines
  • Peter HITCHCOCK: Joyce's Subalternatives
  • James FAIRHALL: Northsiders
  • Ranjana KHANNA: Araby: Women's Time and the Time of the Nation
  • Carol SHLOSS: Behind the Veil: James Joyce and the Colonial Harem
  • Gregory CASTLE: Colonial Discourse and the Subject of Empire in Joyce's Nausicaa
  • Susan de SOLA RODSTEIN: Back to 1904: Joyce, Ireland, and Nationalism
  • Marilyn REIZBAUM: Joyce's Grand Nationals
  • Gerald DOHERTY: Imperialism and the Rhetoric of Sexuality in James Joyce's Ulysses
  • Enda DUFFY: Molly's Throat
  • David SPURR: Fatal Signatures: Forgery and Colonization in Finnegans Wake
  • Patrick McGEE: Masculine States and Feminine Republics: Finnegans Wake as Historical Document
  • Contributors.