James Joyce, Ulysses, and the construction of Jewish identity : culture, biography, and "the Jew" in modernist Europe
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James Joyce, Ulysses, and the construction of Jewish identity : culture, biography, and "the Jew" in modernist Europe
Cambridge University Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-297) and index
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内容説明
Representations of 'the Jew' have long been a topic of interest in Joyce studies. Neil Davison argues that Joyce's lifelong encounter with pseudo-scientific, religious and political discourse about 'the Jew' forms a unifying component of his career. Davison offers new biographical material, and presents a detailed reading of Ulysses showing how Joyce draws on Christian folklore, Dreyfus Affair propaganda, Sinn Fein politics, and theories of Jewish sexual perversion and financial conspiracy. Throughout, Joyce confronts the controversy of 'race', the psychology of internalised stereotype, and the contradictions of fin-de-siecle anti-Semitism.
目次
- Foreword Anthony Julius
- Introduction
- 1. Silence: family values
- 2. Silence: Jesuit years: Clongowes and Belvedere
- 3. Silence: university years: the Church, Dreyfus, and aesthetics
- 4. Exile: excursion to the Continent, bitter return
- 5. Cunning and exile: Greeks and Jews
- 6. Cunning: Jews and the Continent: texts and subtexts
- 7. Cunning: the miracle of Lazarus times two: Joyce and Italo Svevo
- 8. Ulysses
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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