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Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake Book

Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake
Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake, Brivic argues that James Joyce's fiction anticipated Jacques Lacan's idea that the perceivable world is made of language and that Joyce, Lacan, and Žižek all carry forward a psychological and linguistic groundwork for social reform., Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake, Brivic argues that James Joyce's fiction anticipated Jacques Lacan's idea that the perceivable world is made of language and that Joyce, Lacan, and Žižek all carry forward a psychological and linguistic groundwork for social reform., Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake
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  • Joyce Through Lacan and Zizek: From A Portrait of the Artist to Finnegans Wake
  • Written by author Shelly Brivic
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, October 2008
  • Brivic argues that James Joyce's fiction anticipated Jacques Lacan's idea that the perceivable world is made of language and that Joyce, Lacan, and Žižek all carry forward a psychological and linguistic groundwork for social reform.
  • Brivic argues that James Joyce's fiction anticipated Jacques Lacan's idea that the perceivable world is made of language and that Joyce, Lacan, and Žižek all carry forward a psychological and linguistic groundwork for social reform.
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1 Introduction: Exploring Freedom through Language 1

Pt. I The Revolutionary Portrait of the Artist

2 Stephen Dedalus Gets Changed 25

3 Freedom through Figuration in A Portrait 45

4 Entwined Genders in A Portrait 61

5 Zizek, Fantasy, and Truth 81

Pt. II Ulysses Off Course

6 Let's Get Lost: Exploration in Homer and Joyce 101

7 Structure as Discovery in Ulysses 121

8 Ulysses' "Circe": Dealing in Shame 143

Pt. III Finnegan's Wake as the World

9 Reality as Fetish: The Crime in Finnegans Wake 163

10 The Africanist Dimension of Finnegans Wake 181

11 The Rising Sun: Asia in Finnegans Wake 195

Conclusion and Supplement: Exploration and Comedy 217

Notes 227

Works Cited 245

Index 259


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