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Thomas Halloran
James Joyce - Developing Irish Identity
A Study of the Development of Postcolonial Irish Identity in the Novels of James Joyce
165 Seiten, Paperback
ibidem-Verlag | ISBN: 3898215717
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James Joyce: Developing Irish Identity follows the increasing focus on Irish identity in Joyce's major works of prose. This study traces the development of the idea of Ireland, the concept of "Irishness," the formation of a national identity and the need to deconstruct a nationalistic self-conception of nation in Joyce's work. Through close reading of Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Stephen Hero and Ulysses, Joyce articulates the problems that colonialism poses to a nat... [weiter lesen] |
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Thomas F. Halloran was born in Boston. Massachusetts. Educated at Wheaton College in Massachuesetts and Mary Immaculate College at the University of Limerick in Ireland. Halloran is currently a PhD candidate at Louisiana State University. His research interests concern the history and development of poslcolonial theory, as well as American expatriate writing from postcolonial nations. Halloran's work has previously appeared in publications such as New Voices in Irish Criticism. Antenea, and... [weiter lesen] |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Postcolonial Status 9 Chapter 2 The Articulation of Colonial Irish Identity in Dubliners: Homogeneity as Productive o... Chapter 3 The Evolution of Stephen Dedalus and Irish Identity: The Allegory of Personal and Nat... Chapter 4 An Alternative Definition of Irish Identity: Stephen, History and Bloom's Inclusive I... Conclusion 143 Bibliography 149
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