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The subaltern Ulysses

Enda Duffy
This work explores the view that James Joyce's "Ulysses" can be seen as a guerrilla text written to resist colonialism.
Print Book, English, c1994
University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, c1994
History
ix, 212 p. ; 24 cm.
9780816623280, 9780816623297, 0816623287, 0816623295
1089482927
Introduction: post-colonialism and modernism: the case of "Ulysses"; Mimic beginnings: nationalism, ressentiment, and the imagined community in the opening of "Ulysses"; Traffic accidents: the modernist flaneur and post-colonial culture; "And I belong to a race . . .": the spectacle of the native and the politics of partition in "Cyclops"; "The whores will be busy": terrorism, prostitution and the abject woman in "Circe"; Molly alone: questioning community and closure in the Nostos.