Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Foreword by Zack Bowen ix -- Acknowledgments xi -- Abbreviations xiii -- Introduction: Dilemmas of Discourse 1 -- "Not a Strong Swimmer": Submersions of Dedalus -- 1. Colonial Pathology and the Ideology of Irishness in Victorian and -- Edwardian Dublin 17 -- 2. "Religions of Unbelief": Spiritual Orthodoxies and Romantic -- Dissent 43 -- Caught in the Currents: Victorian Manliness, Public Morality, and -- Leopold Bloom -- 3. "Do you call that a man?": The Discourse of Anxious Masculinity -- in Ulysses 71 -- 4. Urban Spectatorship, Victorian Vice, and the Discourse of Social -- Reform 93 -- Fracturing the Discursive Feminine: Joyce and the "Woman Question" -- 5. Deconstructing the Discourse of Domesticity 117 -- 6. Female Complaints: "Mad"women, Malady, and Resistance in -- Joyce's Dublin 142 -- 7. New Women, Male Pests, and Gender in the Public Eye 161 -- Afterword: Lost in the Labyrinth 193. |