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Joyce, Race, and Empire

Joyce, Race, and Empire
Author: Vincent J. Cheng
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1995-05-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521478595

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In this first full-length study of race and colonialism in the works of James Joyce, Vincent J. Cheng argues that Joyce wrote insistently from the perspective of a colonial subject of an oppressive empire, and that Joyce's representations of 'race' in its relationship to imperialism constitute a trenchant and significant political commentary, not only on British imperialism in Ireland, but on colonial discourses and imperial ideologies in general. Exploring the interdisciplinary space afforded by postcolonial theory, minority discourse, and cultural studies, and articulating his own cross-cultural perspective on racial and cultural liminality, Professor Cheng offers a ground-breaking study of the century's most internationally influential fiction writer, and of his suggestive and powerful representations of the cultural dynamics of race, power, and empire.


Joyce, Race, and Empire

Joyce, Race, and Empire
Author: Vincent John Cheng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 329
Release: 1995
Genre: Colonies in literature
ISBN:

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James Joyce, Race, and Colonialism

James Joyce, Race, and Colonialism
Author: Vincent John Cheng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Women and Race in Early Modern Texts

Women and Race in Early Modern Texts
Author: Joyce Green MacDonald
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2002-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 113943411X

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Joyce Green MacDonald discusses the links between women's racial, sexual, and civic identities in early modern texts. She examines the scarcity of African women in English plays of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the racial identity of the women in the drama and also that of the women who watched and sometimes wrote the plays. The coverage also includes texts from the late fourteenth to the early eighteenth centuries, by, among others, Shakespeare, Jonson, Davenant, the Countess of Pembroke, and Aphra Behn. MacDonald articulates many of her discussions of early modern women's races through a comparative method, using insights drawn from critical race theory, women's history, and contemporary disputes over canonicity, multiculturalism, and Afrocentrism. Seeing women as identified by their race and social standing as well as by their sex, this book will add depth and dimension to discussions of women's writing and of gender in Renaissance literature.


Joyce's Politics

Joyce's Politics
Author: Dominic Manganiello
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317288122

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The object of this study, first published in 1980, is to dispel the view that James Joyce had no political views. Although not a political novelist like D. H. Lawrence or Joseph Conrad, political issues and discussions are central to Joyce’s major novels. This title links that political content with Joyce’s own views, and examines the evolution of those views and attitudes. A number of unusual and fascinating sources for Joyce’s thought are uncovered. Joyce’s Politics is thus a thorough review of a neglected aspect of Joyce and his writings, and will be of interest to students of literature.


Semicolonial Joyce

Semicolonial Joyce
Author: Derek Attridge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2000-06-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521666282

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A landmark collection of essays examining Joyce's relationship with Irish colonialism and nationalism.


Amnesia and the Nation

Amnesia and the Nation
Author: Vincent J. Cheng
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-03-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319718185

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This book examines the relationships between memory, history, and national identity through an interdisciplinary analysis of James Joyce’s works—as well as of literary texts by Kundera, Ford, Fitzgerald, and Walker Percy. Drawing on thinkers such as Nietzsche, Marx, Freud, Luria, Anderson, and Yerushalmi, this study explores the burden of the past and the “nightmare of history” in Ireland and in the American South—from the Battle of the Boyne to the Good Friday Agreement, from the Civil War to the 2015 Mother Emanuel killings.


The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce

The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce
Author: Derek Attridge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2004-06-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 110749494X

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This second edition of The Cambridge Companion to Joyce contains several revised essays, reflecting increasing emphasis on Joyce's politics, a fresh sense of the importance of his engagement with Ireland, and the changes wrought by gender studies on criticism of his work. This Companion gathers an international team of leading scholars who shed light on Joyce's work and life. The contributions are informative, stimulating and full of rich and accessible insights which will provoke thought and discussion in and out of the classroom. The Companion's reading lists and extended bibliography offer readers the necessary tools for further informed exploration of Joyce studies. This volume is designed primarily as a students' reference work (although it is organised so that it can also be read from cover to cover), and will deepen and extend the enjoyment and understanding of Joyce for the new reader.


Joycean Legacies

Joycean Legacies
Author: Martha C. Carpentier
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137503629

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These twelve essays analyze the complex pleasures and problems of engaging with James Joyce for subsequent writers, discussing Joyce's textual, stylistic, formal, generic, and biographical influence on an intriguing selection of Irish, British, American, and postcolonial writers from the 1940s to the twenty-first century.


Advertising Empire

Advertising Empire
Author: David Ciarlo
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674050061

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David Ciarlo offers an innovative visual history of each of these transformations. Tracing commercial imagery across different products and media, Ciarlo shows how and why the "African native" had emerged by 1900 to become a familiar figure in the German landscape, selling everything from soap to shirts to coffee. The racialization of black figures, first associated with the American minstrel shows that toured Germany, found ever greater purchase in German advertising up to and after 1905, when Germany waged war against the Herero in Southwest Africa. The new reach of advertising not only expanded the domestic audience for German colonialism, but transformed colonialism's political and cultural meaning as well as, by infusing it with a simplified racial cast.