Palgrave Advances in James Joyce Studies is a comprehensive guide to new critical approaches to Joyce studies. Topics covered include Joyce and Intertextuality, Joyce and Gender, Joyce and Politics, Joyce and Geography, and Joyce and Science. Contributors include Brandon Kershner, Michael Groden, Margot Norris, Vicki Mahaffey, Joseph Valente and Ronald Bush. A chronology and guide to further reading are also included.Notes on Contributors Chronolgy List of Abbreviations Introduction: The Whole of Joyce; J-M.Rabat? Joyce's Modernisms; R.Bush Joyce and Culture, High and Low; G.Leonard Topics and Geographies; E.Bulson Joyce's Politics: Race, Nation, Internationalism; J.Valente Joyce, Genre and Authority of Form; M.Eide Joyce and Gender; V.Mahaffey Joyce, Language and Languages; L.Milesi Joyce and Science; S.Slote Dialogical and Intertextual Joyce; B.Kershner Joyce, History and the Philosophy of History; M.Norris Genetic Joyce, Textual Studies and the Impact of the Reader; M.Groden Classics of Joyce Criticism; J-M.Rabat? Bibliography Index
'This volume will be a distinctive presence among the hundreds of books on Joyce, opening up new ways of thinking about Joyce's work and career and offering valuable insights into the state of Joyce criticism at the start of the twenty-first century. By treating Joyce's oeuvre as a whole, rather than devoting separate chapters to each of the major works, the contributors - an admirable mix of established critics and new voices - are able to span a number of important topics that pertain to the whole range of his writing.' - Professor Derek Attridge, Department of English, University of York
ERIC BULSON Student, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, USARONALD BUSH Drue Heinz Professor of American Literature, Oxford UniversityMARIAN EIDE Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Texas, USAMICHAEL GRODEN Professor of English, University of Western Ontario, CanadaBRANDON KERSHNER Profel/