At the end of the nineteenth century more than half of Ireland’s entire land surface was being used for the raising of livestock, most of which was transported through Dublin on its way to England to be slaughtered and eaten. The same period saw the development of a new social phenomena of vegetarianism amongst Ireland’s intellectuals and literary figures. This article focuses on James Joyce’s portrayal of livestock, meat and vegetarianism in Ulysses, examining how the novel engages with the politics of cattle raising, the emergence of industrialized animal slaughter and the ethics of meat eating at the turn of the twentieth century. Attending to the ways in which Joyce both historicizes and theorizes the lives of animals and the production...
Taking wing from Joyce’s reading of Havelock Ellis’s Studies in the Psychology of Sex, in which the ...
Focusing on those animals that have been overlooked in reading Joyce’s work opens up new perspective...
Given how few animals appear in the stories of Dubliners and in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ...
This article will position James Joyce’s novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and U...
Joyce’s Dublin is perhaps one of the greatest evocations of a multispecies landscape within the city...
Few animals can be met through the works of James Joyce. An unnamed cat and threatening dog in Ulyss...
This essay situates James Joyce within the competing discourses of Catholic theology, evolutionary b...
Food lies at the heart of human life, playing a profound role throughout the world and history. This...
While it would not be accurate to suggest that Ireland is a hub of veganism or vegetarianism, too of...
The term “vegan” was coined in 1944. In the years since, the prevalence of individual vegans and th...
While it would not be accurate to suggest that Ireland is a hub of veganism or vegetarianism, too of...
This essay analyses the ways in which James Joyce and Virginia Woolf addressed from a very early sta...
Generations of scholars have sought to define the nature of James Joyce\u27s portrayal of Ireland an...
This essay examines vegetarianism and the treatment of animals in Gaétan Soucy’s L’Immaculée Concept...
This dissertation explores how literary representations of the slaughterhouse predict the trajectory...
Taking wing from Joyce’s reading of Havelock Ellis’s Studies in the Psychology of Sex, in which the ...
Focusing on those animals that have been overlooked in reading Joyce’s work opens up new perspective...
Given how few animals appear in the stories of Dubliners and in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ...
This article will position James Joyce’s novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and U...
Joyce’s Dublin is perhaps one of the greatest evocations of a multispecies landscape within the city...
Few animals can be met through the works of James Joyce. An unnamed cat and threatening dog in Ulyss...
This essay situates James Joyce within the competing discourses of Catholic theology, evolutionary b...
Food lies at the heart of human life, playing a profound role throughout the world and history. This...
While it would not be accurate to suggest that Ireland is a hub of veganism or vegetarianism, too of...
The term “vegan” was coined in 1944. In the years since, the prevalence of individual vegans and th...
While it would not be accurate to suggest that Ireland is a hub of veganism or vegetarianism, too of...
This essay analyses the ways in which James Joyce and Virginia Woolf addressed from a very early sta...
Generations of scholars have sought to define the nature of James Joyce\u27s portrayal of Ireland an...
This essay examines vegetarianism and the treatment of animals in Gaétan Soucy’s L’Immaculée Concept...
This dissertation explores how literary representations of the slaughterhouse predict the trajectory...
Taking wing from Joyce’s reading of Havelock Ellis’s Studies in the Psychology of Sex, in which the ...
Focusing on those animals that have been overlooked in reading Joyce’s work opens up new perspective...
Given how few animals appear in the stories of Dubliners and in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young ...