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Joyce Writing Disability
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In this book, the first to explore the role of disability in the writings of James Joyce, contributors approach the subject both on a figurative level, as a symbol or metaphor in Joyces work, and also as a physical reality for many of Joyces characters. Contributors examine the varying ways in which Joyces texts represent disability and the environmental conditions of his time that stigmatized, isolated, and othered individuals with disabilities.The collection demonstrates the centrality of the body and embodiment in Joyces writings, fromDublinersandA Portrait of the Artist as a Young MantoUlyssesandFinnegans Wake. Essays address Joyces engagement with paralysis, masculinity, childhood violence, trauma, disorderly eating, blindness, nineteenth-century theories of degeneration, and the concept of madness.Together, the essays offer examples of Joyces interest in the complexities of human existence and in challenging assumptions about bodily and mental norms. Complete with an introduction that summarizes key disability studies concepts and the current state of research on the subject in Joyce studies, this volume is a valuable resource for disability scholars interested in modernist literature and an ideal starting point for any Joycean new to the study of disability.A volume in the Florida James Joyce Series, edited by Sebastian D. G. KnowlesContributors:Rafael Hernandez | Boriana Alexandrova | Casey Lawrence | Giovanna Vincenti | Jeremy Colangelo | Jennifer Marchisotto | Marion Quirici | John Morey | Kathleen Morrissey | Maren T. Linett
ISBN
9780813072128
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2022-02-14
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