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|a PR6019.O9Z52644 1995
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|a Cheng, Vincent John,
|d 1951-
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|a Joyce, race, and empire/
|c Vincent J. Cheng
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|a Cambridge:
|b Cambridge University Press,
|c 1995
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|a xxii, 329 p. :
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|a Cultural margins
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-324) and index.
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|a Contents: Foreword / Derek Attridge -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Catching theconscience of a race -- Coda: The case of Stephen D(a)edalus --Dubliners: colonialist symptomatics. 3. Dubliners: the exoticized andOrientalized Other. 4. The gratefully oppressed: Joyce's Dubliners. 5.Empire and patriarchy in 'The Dead' -- Ulysses: imagining selves andnations. 6. Imagining selves. 7. Imagining nations. 8. Imaginingfutures: nations, narratives, selves -- Finnegans Wake: forays. 9.White horse, dark horse: Joyce's allhorse of another color. 10. Thegeneral and the sepoy: imperialism and power in the Museyroom -- 11.Conclusion.
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|a Joyce,James,
|d 1882-1941
|x Political and social views
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|a Colonies in literature
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|a Imperialism in literature
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|a Political fiction, English
|x Irish authors
|x History and criticism
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|a Politics and literature
|x History
|y 20th century
|z Ireland
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|a Race in literature
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