Derek Attridge / Marjorie Howes (eds.)
Semicolonial Joyce
Herausgeber: Attridge, Derek; Howes, Marjorie Elizabeth; Howes, Marjorie
Derek Attridge / Marjorie Howes (eds.)
Semicolonial Joyce
Herausgeber: Attridge, Derek; Howes, Marjorie Elizabeth; Howes, Marjorie
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Landmark collection of essays examining Joyce's relationship with Irish colonialism and nationalism.
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Landmark collection of essays examining Joyce's relationship with Irish colonialism and nationalism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521666282
- ISBN-10: 0521666287
- Artikelnr.: 21969061
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521666282
- ISBN-10: 0521666287
- Artikelnr.: 21969061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Note on references to Joyce's works
Introduction Marjorie Howes and Derek Attridge
1. Dead ends: Joyce's finest moments Seamus Deane
2. Disappearing Dublin: Ulysees, postcoloniality and the politics of space Enda Duffy
3. 'Goodbye Ireland I'm going to Gort': geography, scale and narrating the nation Majorie Howes
4. State of the art: Joyce and postcolonialism Emer Nolan
5. 'Neither fish nor flesh'
or how 'Cyclops' stages the double-bind of Irish manhood Joseph Valente
6. Counterparts: Dubliners, masculinity and temperance nationalism David Lloyd
7. 'Have you no homes to go to?': Joyce and the politics of paralysis Luke Gibbons
8. Don't cry for me, Argentina: 'Eveline' and the seductions of emigration propaganda Katherine Mullin
9. 'Kilt by kelt shell kithagain with kinagain': Joyce and Scotland Willy Maley
10. Phoenician genealogies and oriental geographies: Joyce, language and race Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
11. Authenticity and identity: catching the Irish spirit Vincent J. Cheng
Index.
Acknowledgements
Note on references to Joyce's works
Introduction Marjorie Howes and Derek Attridge
1. Dead ends: Joyce's finest moments Seamus Deane
2. Disappearing Dublin: Ulysees, postcoloniality and the politics of space Enda Duffy
3. 'Goodbye Ireland I'm going to Gort': geography, scale and narrating the nation Majorie Howes
4. State of the art: Joyce and postcolonialism Emer Nolan
5. 'Neither fish nor flesh'
or how 'Cyclops' stages the double-bind of Irish manhood Joseph Valente
6. Counterparts: Dubliners, masculinity and temperance nationalism David Lloyd
7. 'Have you no homes to go to?': Joyce and the politics of paralysis Luke Gibbons
8. Don't cry for me, Argentina: 'Eveline' and the seductions of emigration propaganda Katherine Mullin
9. 'Kilt by kelt shell kithagain with kinagain': Joyce and Scotland Willy Maley
10. Phoenician genealogies and oriental geographies: Joyce, language and race Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
11. Authenticity and identity: catching the Irish spirit Vincent J. Cheng
Index.
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Note on references to Joyce's works
Introduction Marjorie Howes and Derek Attridge
1. Dead ends: Joyce's finest moments Seamus Deane
2. Disappearing Dublin: Ulysees, postcoloniality and the politics of space Enda Duffy
3. 'Goodbye Ireland I'm going to Gort': geography, scale and narrating the nation Majorie Howes
4. State of the art: Joyce and postcolonialism Emer Nolan
5. 'Neither fish nor flesh'
or how 'Cyclops' stages the double-bind of Irish manhood Joseph Valente
6. Counterparts: Dubliners, masculinity and temperance nationalism David Lloyd
7. 'Have you no homes to go to?': Joyce and the politics of paralysis Luke Gibbons
8. Don't cry for me, Argentina: 'Eveline' and the seductions of emigration propaganda Katherine Mullin
9. 'Kilt by kelt shell kithagain with kinagain': Joyce and Scotland Willy Maley
10. Phoenician genealogies and oriental geographies: Joyce, language and race Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
11. Authenticity and identity: catching the Irish spirit Vincent J. Cheng
Index.
Acknowledgements
Note on references to Joyce's works
Introduction Marjorie Howes and Derek Attridge
1. Dead ends: Joyce's finest moments Seamus Deane
2. Disappearing Dublin: Ulysees, postcoloniality and the politics of space Enda Duffy
3. 'Goodbye Ireland I'm going to Gort': geography, scale and narrating the nation Majorie Howes
4. State of the art: Joyce and postcolonialism Emer Nolan
5. 'Neither fish nor flesh'
or how 'Cyclops' stages the double-bind of Irish manhood Joseph Valente
6. Counterparts: Dubliners, masculinity and temperance nationalism David Lloyd
7. 'Have you no homes to go to?': Joyce and the politics of paralysis Luke Gibbons
8. Don't cry for me, Argentina: 'Eveline' and the seductions of emigration propaganda Katherine Mullin
9. 'Kilt by kelt shell kithagain with kinagain': Joyce and Scotland Willy Maley
10. Phoenician genealogies and oriental geographies: Joyce, language and race Elizabeth Butler Cullingford
11. Authenticity and identity: catching the Irish spirit Vincent J. Cheng
Index.