Accompanying poster presentation to the research paper of the same name.The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration, particularly for women’s roles and rights, which Joyce foreshadowed in his major works. The developments and divisions of feminist theory ultimately return to Joyce as an author who attempted an early example of what might be called a “female language,” an alternative mode of expression later recognized by Hélène Cixous and other French feminists. Two oppositional points of view essential to feminist theory, one rejecting and the other embracing gender difference, are similarly essential to the split within feminist Joycean criticism. Given Ulysses’ eventual status with...
Joyce's "Nausicaa" in Ulysses has been too much debated in terms of feminist criticism, narrative de...
This project confronts the theoretical concepts of queer gender performativity and the erotic in Jam...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...
The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration...
This study attempts to present Molly Bloom, the major fem.ale character in Joyce\u27s prose-satire, ...
It is difficult to imagine a more elusive, polemical author than James Joyce. He is often spoken of ...
In the first chapter, I explore the numerous mythic and discursive formations that represented Irela...
This paper will explore notions of female agency and assertiveness in the final chapter (‘Penelope’)...
Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin’s Eco-Joyce (2014) largely overlooks a historical basis for ecocrit...
My thesis analyzes James Joyce’s engagement with Catholic-nationalist Ireland’s (mis)understanding o...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses applies the ambiguities of classical grammar and syntax to the English l...
Despite often being mislabeled as a \u27stream-of-consciousness\u27 narrative, recent archival disco...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis proposes to say something new about Joyce\u27s female characters that would in a sense r...
Throughout his writing James Joyce fashions a sweeping display of corporeal realities shaped by cont...
Joyce's "Nausicaa" in Ulysses has been too much debated in terms of feminist criticism, narrative de...
This project confronts the theoretical concepts of queer gender performativity and the erotic in Jam...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...
The century since James Joyce published Ulysses has been an era of incredible social reconfiguration...
This study attempts to present Molly Bloom, the major fem.ale character in Joyce\u27s prose-satire, ...
It is difficult to imagine a more elusive, polemical author than James Joyce. He is often spoken of ...
In the first chapter, I explore the numerous mythic and discursive formations that represented Irela...
This paper will explore notions of female agency and assertiveness in the final chapter (‘Penelope’)...
Robert Brazeau and Derek Gladwin’s Eco-Joyce (2014) largely overlooks a historical basis for ecocrit...
My thesis analyzes James Joyce’s engagement with Catholic-nationalist Ireland’s (mis)understanding o...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses applies the ambiguities of classical grammar and syntax to the English l...
Despite often being mislabeled as a \u27stream-of-consciousness\u27 narrative, recent archival disco...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis proposes to say something new about Joyce\u27s female characters that would in a sense r...
Throughout his writing James Joyce fashions a sweeping display of corporeal realities shaped by cont...
Joyce's "Nausicaa" in Ulysses has been too much debated in terms of feminist criticism, narrative de...
This project confronts the theoretical concepts of queer gender performativity and the erotic in Jam...
It is often said that Marilyn Monroe was even more brilliant in posing for still photography than fo...