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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Theoretical Approaches to Popular Culture | 23 |
2 | A Tale of "Unwashed Joyceans": James Joyce, Popular Culture, and Popular Theory | 27 |
3 | A(dorno) to Z(izek): From the Culture Industry to the Joyce Industry, and Beyond | 39 |
4 | Should Boys Have Sweethearts? | 49 |
5 | Molly Bloom and Lady Hester Stanhope | 64 |
6 | "Nothing for a Woman in That": James Lovebirch and Masochistic Fantasy in Ulysses | 74 |
7 | Dr. J. Collins Looks at J. J.: The Invention of a Shaun | 89 |
8 | Wilde About Joyce | 105 |
9 | The (Tom) Swiftean Comedy of "Scylla and Charybdis" | 116 |
10 | Advertising and Religion in James Joyce's Fiction: The New (Improved!) Testament | 125 |
11 | Joyce's Techno-Poetics of Artifice: Machines, Media, Memory, and Modes of Communication in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake | 139 |
12 | Appropriating the Master Appropriator: The James Joyce Murder as Feminist Critique | 155 |
13 | James Joyce as Woman: Fionnula Flanagan, Joyce, and Film | 161 |
14 | Marilyn Monroe Reading Ulysses: Goddess or Post-Cultural Cyborg? | 170 |
15 | The Joycean Unconscious, or Getting Respect in the Real World | 180 |
Notes | 193 | |
Contributors | 213 | |
Index | 217 |
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