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Joyce, imperialism, and postcolonialism
2008, Syracuse University Press
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081563188X 9780815631880
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Table of Contents
Topography and transformation: a postcolonial reading of Dubliners / Allan H. Simmons
The return and redefinition of the repressed: the construction of female identity in the writings of James Joyce / Eugene O'Brien
Hard facts and fluid spaces: "Ithaca" and the imperial archive / Jon Hegglund
Mr. Leopold Bloom, staunch Britisher: the problem of identity under colonialism / Trevor Williams
Traveling Ulysses: reading in the track of Bloom / William C. Mottolese
What's wrong with hybridity: the impotence of postmodern political ideals in Ulysses and Midnight's Children / Michael Tratner
Postcolonial cartographies: the nature of place in Joyce's Finnegans Wake and in Friel's translations / Christy L. Burns.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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