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Reihe: Progress in Mathematics

Culleton / Scheible Rethinking Joyce's Dubliners

E-Book, Englisch, 226 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Progress in Mathematics

ISBN: 978-3-319-39336-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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This collection of essays is a critical reexamination of Joyce’s famed book of short stories,
 Dubliners
. Despite the multifaceted critical attention 
Dubliners
 has received since its publication more than a century ago, many readers and teachers of the stories still rely on and embrace old, outdated readings that invoke metaphors of paralysis and stagnation to understand the book. Challenging these canonical notions about mobility, paralysis, identity, and gender in Joyce’s work, the ten essays here suggest that 
Dubliners 
is full of incredible movement. By embracing this paradigm shift, current and future scholars can open themselves up to the possibility of seeing that movement, maybe even noticing it for the first time, can yield surprisingly fresh twenty-first-century readings.
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1. Introduction. Rethinking
Dubliners
: A Case for What Happens in Joyce’s Stories by Claire A. Culleton and Ellen Scheible.- Chapter 2. “The thin end of the wedge”: How Things Start in
Dubliners
by Claire A. Culleton.- Chapter 3. “No There There”: Place, Absence, and Negativity in “A Painful Case’” by Margot Norris.- Chapter 4. A “Sensation of Freedom” and the Rejection of Possibility in
Dubliners
by Jim LeBlanc.- Chapter 5. “Scudding in towards Dublin”: Joyce Studies and the Online Mapping
Dubliners
Project by Jasmine Mulliken.- Chapter 6.  Joyce’s Mirror Stages and “The Dead” by Ellen Scheible.- Chapter 7.  Joyce’s Blinders: an Urban Ecocritical Study of
Dubliners
and More by Joseph P. Kelly.- Chapter 8. Counterpart's Clashing Cultures: Navigating Among Print, Printing, and Oral Narratives in Turn of the Century Dublin by Miriam O’Kane Mara.- Chapter 9. Intermental Epiphanies: Rethinking
Dubliners
with Cognitive Psychology by Martin Brick.- Chapter 10. From “spiritual paralysis” to “spiritual liberation”: Joyce’s Samaritan “Grace” by Jack Dudley.- Chapter 11. Men in Slow Motion: Male Gesture in “Two Gallants” by Enda Duffy.


Claire A. Culleton is Professor of English at Kent State University, USA. Her books include
Names and Naming in Joyce; Working-Class Culture, Women, and Britain, 1914-1921;
and
Joyce and the G-Men: J. Edgar Hoover’s Manipulation of Modernism.
She has also collaborated on two co-edited collections,
Modernism on File: Writers, Artists, and the FBI, 1920-1950
and
Irish Modernism and the Global Primitive
.

Ellen Scheible is Associate Professor of English and Coordinator of Irish Studies at Bridgewater State University, USA. Her recent publications have appeared in
Hypermedia Joyce Studies
and
New Hibernia Review
.  She is the president of the New England regional branch of the American Conference for Irish Studies.


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