James Joyce and Victims: Reading the Logic of Exclusion

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Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 2003 - 192 páginas
In A Portrait and Ulysses, Joyce carefully disassembles the totality of civil society Dubliners inhabit to reveal the ways in which the church and state circumscribe citizens' imagination. The colonized, however, do possess power to deform cultural directives and to resist the roles in which colonizers cast them, but this power originates within logics which exclude and divide."--Jacket.
 

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Introduction James Joyce and the Logic of Victimage
15
Subjectivity and Totality in Dubliners
32
Religion and Resistance in Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
73
Power Religion and Victimage in Ulysses
102
Marx Freud Vico Finnegans Wake
135

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