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Joyce and popular culture
Joyce and popular culture, Gathers together impressive, prominent voices in the field of Joycean studies and popular culture. . . . I was impressed by the elegance with which I was introduced to the idea that Tom Swifties, Marilyn Monroe, and electronic media all have something to, Joyce and popular culture has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Joyce and popular culture, Gathers together impressive, prominent voices in the field of Joycean studies and popular culture. . . . I was impressed by the elegance with which I was introduced to the idea that Tom Swifties, Marilyn Monroe, and electronic media all have something to, Joyce and popular culture
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  • Joyce and popular culture
  • Written by author R. B. Kershner
  • Published by Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c1996., 1996/05/31
  • "Gathers together impressive, prominent voices in the field of Joycean studies and popular culture. . . . I was impressed by the elegance with which I was introduced to the idea that Tom Swifties, Marilyn Monroe, and electronic media all have something to
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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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