Vincent Cheng, Joyce, Race and Empire (Cambridge UP 1995), Works Cited [pp.317-24].
Notice: Joycean studies listed here have still to be integrated with Joyce at AZ-Authors / Joyce_JA / Criticism, &c.] |
Works of James Joyce |
- The Critical Writings of James Joyce, eds. ElIsworth Mason and Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking 1964.
- Dubliners: Text, Criticism, and Notes, eds. Robert Scholes and A. Walton Litz. New York: Viking 1969.
- Exiles: A Play in Three Acts. New York: Viking 1951.
- Finnegans Wake. New York: Viking 1939.
- A First-Draft Version of Finnegans Wake, ed. David Hayman. Austin: University of Texas Press 1963.
- Letters of James Joyce, II and III, ed. Richard Ellmann. New York: Viking 1966.
- A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Text, Criticism, and Notes, ed. Chester G. Anderson. New York: Viking 1968.
- Stephen Hero, eds. John J. Slocum and Herbert Cahoon. Norfolk, CT: New Directions 1959.
- Ulysses, eds. Hans Waiter Gabler et al. New York: Vintage 1986.
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Critical Studies |
- Adams, Robert M. A Study in Weakness and Humiliation, in Baker and Staley, eds., James Joyces Dubliners: A Critical Handbook. 101-04.
- Adams, Robert M. Surface and Symbol: The Consistency of James Joyces Ulysses. New York: Oxford University Press 1962.
- Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, revised edition. London: Verso 1991.
- Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Spinsters/Aunt Lute 1987.
- Atherton, James S. The Books at the Wake. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1959.
- Attridge, Derek, ed. The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1990.
- Axtell, James. The European and the Indian: Essays in the Ethnohistory of Colonial North America. New York: Oxford University Press 1981.
- Baker, James R. and Thomas F. Staley, eds. James Joyces Dubliners: A Critical Handbook. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth 1969.
- Banton, Michael. Racial Theories. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1987.
- Bauerle, Ruth. Date Rape, Mate Rape: A Liturgical Interpretation of The Dead, in New Alliances in Joyce Studies, ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. Newark: University of Delaware Press 1988. 113-25.
- Bauerle, Ruth. The James Joyce Songbook. New York: Garland 1982.
- Beja, Morris, and Shari Benstock, eds. Coping with Joyce: Essays from the Copenhagen Symposium. Columbus: Ohio State University Press 1989.
- Bhabha, Homi K. Difference, Discrimination, and the Discourse of Colonialism, in The Politics of Theory, ed. Francis Barker et al. Colchester: University of Essex 1983.
- Bhabha, Homi K. Dissemi-Nation: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modem Nation, in Bhabha, ed., Nation and Narration. 291-322.
- Bhabha, Homi K. Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse, in October, 28 (Spring 1984), 125-33.
- Bhabha, Homi K. The Other Question, in Screen, 24.6 (1983), 18-35.
- Bhabha, Homi K., ed. Nation and Narration. London: Routledge 1990.
- Bishop, John. Joyces Book of the Dark. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press 1987.
- Bloom, Harold, ed. James Joyces Dubliners: Modern Critical Interpretations. New York: Chelsea 1988.
- Bowen, Zack. After the Race, in Hart, ed., James Joyces Dubliners: Critical Essays. 53-61.
- The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Eleventh Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1911.
- The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Fifteenth Edition, Micropaedia Vol. 2 (448: Boyne, Battle of the). Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. 1992.
- Bryant, Arthur. The Great Duke. New York: William Morrow 1972.
- Carlyle, Thomas. The Works of Thomas Carlyle, Vol. 29. London 1989.
- Chayes, Irene Hendry. Joyces Epiphanies, in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: Text, Criticism, Notes , ed. Chester A. Anderson. New York: Viking Critical Library 1968.
- Cheng, Vincent J. Empire and Patriarchy in The Dead, in Joyce Studies Annual 1993, ed. Thomas F. Staley. Austin: University of Texas Press 1993. 16-42.
- Cheng, Vincent J. The General and the Sepoy: Imperialism and Power in Joyces Museyroom, in Patrick McCarthy, ed., Critical Essays on Finnegans Wake. 258-68.
- Cheng, Vincent J. Le Cid: A Translation in Rhymed Couplets. Newark: University of Delaware Press 1987.
- Cheng, Vincent J. Shakespeare and Joyce: A Study of Finnegans Wake. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press 1984.
- Cheng, Vincent J. White Horse, Dark Horse: Joyces Allhorse of Another Color, in Joyce Studies Annual 1991, ed. Thornas F. Staley. Austin: University of Texas Press 1991. 101-28.
- Cheng, Vincent J., and Timothy Martin, eds. Joyce in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1992.
- Cheyette, Bryan, Jewgreek is greekjew: The Disturbing Ambivalence of Joyces Semitic Discourse in Ulysses , in Joyce Studies Annual 1992, ed. Thomas F. Staley. Austin: University of Texas 1992. 32-56.
- Cixous, Hélène and Catherine Clément. The Newly Born Woman, trans. Betsy Wing. Manchester: Manchester University Press 1986.
- Clifford, James. Four Northwest Coast Museums: Travel Reflections, in Exhibiting Cultures: The Poetics and Politics of Museum Display, eds. Ivan Karp and Steven D. Lavine. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press 1991. 212-54.
- Clifford, James. Traveling Cultures, in Cultural Studies, eds. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, Paula Treichler. London: Routledge 1991. 96-116.
- Crenshaw, Kimberle. A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Law and Politics, in The Politics of Law: A Progressive Critique, revised edition, ed. David Kairys. New York: Pantheon 1990.
- Curtis, L. P., Jr. Anglo-Saxons and Celts: A Study of Anti-Irish Prejudice in Victorian England . Bridgeport, CT: University of Bridgeport 1968.
- Curtis, L. P., Apes and Angels: The Irishman in Victorian Caricature. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press 1971.
- Dahl, Robert. Modern Political Analysis. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: PrenticeHall 1970.
- Darwin, Charles. The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. London: John Murray, 1882.
- Deane, Seamus. Celtic Revivals: Essays in Modern Irish Literature 188o-198o. London: Faber and Faber 1985.
- Deane, Seamus. Heroic Styles: The Tradition of an Idea. Derry: Field Day pamphlet no. 4 1984.
- Deane, Seamus. Introduction to Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature, by Terry Eagleton, Fredric Jameson, and Edward W. Said. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1990. 3-19.
- Deane, Seamus. Joyce the Irishman, in The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce, ed. Derek Attridge. 31-53.
- Deane, Seamus. Masked with Matthew Arnolds Face: Joyce and Liberalism, in James Joyce: The Centennial Symposium, eds. Morris Beja, Philip Herring, Maurice Harmon, and David Norris. Urbana: Univeristy of Illinois Press 1986. 9-20.
- Deane, Seamus. National Character and National Audience: Races, Crowds and Readers, in Critical Approaches to Anglo-Irish Literature, eds. Michael Allen and Angela Wilcox. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble 1989. 40-52.
- Derrida, Jacques. Margins of Philosophy, trans. Alan Bass. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1982.
- Derrida, Jacques. Writing and Difference, trans. Alan Bass. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1978.
- Devlin, Kimberly J. Wandering and Return in Finnegans Wake: An Integrative Approach to Joyces Fictions. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1991.
- Doyle, Laura. Races and Chains: The Sexuo-Racial Matrix in Ulysses , in Friedman, ed., Joyce: The Return of the Repressed. 149-89.
- Eagleton, Terry. Joyce and Mythology, in Onmium Gatherum: Essays for Richard Ellmann, eds. Susan Dick, Declan Kiberd, Dougald McMillan, and Joseph Ronsley. Gerrards Cross: Cohn Smythe 1989.310-19.
- Eagleton, Terry. Nationalism: Irony and Commitment, in Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature by Eagleton, Fredric Jameson, Edward W. Said (intro. by Seamus Deane). 23-39.
- Eagleton, Terry, Fredric Jameson, and Edward W. Said. Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature, intro. by Seamus Deane. A Field Day Company Book. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1990.
- Ellmann, Richard. The Consciousness of Joyce. New York: Oxford University Press 1977.
- Ellmann, Richard. James Joyce, First Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1959.
- Ellmann, Richard, James Joyce, Revised Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1982.
- Fairhall, James. Big Power Politics and Colonial Economics: The Cordon Bennett Cup Race and After the Race, in James Joyce Quarterly , 28.2 (Winter 1991), 387-97.
- Fanon, Frantz. Black Skin, White Masks, trans. Charles Lam Markmann. New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1967.
- Fanon, Frantz. The Wretched of the Earth, trans. Constance Farrington. New York: Grove Weidenfeld 1968.
- Flood, Jeanne A. Joyce and the Maamtrasna Murders, in James Joyce Quarterly, 28, 4 (Summer 1991), 879-88.
- Ford, Charles. Dantes Other Brush: Ulysses and the Irish Revolution, in James Joyce Quarterly , 29.4 (Summer 1992), 751-61.
- Forster, E. M. A Passage to India. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and World 1952.
- Foster, R. F. Modern Ireland 1600-1972. London: Penguin 1988.
- Foucault, Michel. The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences. London: Tavistock Publications 1970.
- Freud, Sigmund. The Future of an Illusion, trans. James Strachey. New York: Norton 1961.
- Freud, Sigmund. Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, trans. James Strachey. New York: Norton 1989.
- Friedman, Susan Stanford, ed. Joyce: The Return of the Repressed. Ithaca.: Cornell University Press 1993.
- Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., ed., Race Writing, and Difference. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1986.
- Gibbons, Luke. Race Against Time: Racial Discourse and Irish History, in The Oxford Literary Review , 13: 1-2 (1991): Neocolonialism, ed. Robert Young. 95-117.
- Gifford, Don. Joyce Annotated: Notes for Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Berkeley: University of California Press 1982.
- Cifford, Don, and Robert J. Seidman. Ulysses Annotated: Notesfor James Joyces Ulysses. Revised Edition. Berkeley: University of Califonia Press 1988.
- Glasheen, Adaline. Third Census of Finnegans Wake. Berkeley: University of California Press 1977.
- Gramsci, Antonio. Selections from the Prison Notebooks, ed. G. Nowell Smith and Q. Hoare. New York: International Publications 1971.
- Hall, Stuart. Gramscis Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, in Journal of Communication Inquiry , 10, 2 (1986), 5-27.
- Hart, Clive, ed. James Joyces Dubliners: Critical Essays. New York: Viking 1969.
- Hawthorn, Jeremy. Ulysses, Modernism, and Marxist Criticisrn, in McCormack and Stead, eds., James Joyce and Modern Literature. 112-25.
- Herr, Cheryl. Joyces Anatomy of Culture. Urbana: University of Illinois Press 1986.
- Hirsch, Edward. The Imaginary Irish Peasant, in PMLA, 106, 5 (October 1991), 1116-33.
- Hume, David. A History of England, New Edition, Vol. 5. London 1796.
- Hyde, Douglas. The Necessity for De-Anglicising Ireland, in Language, Lore and Lyrics: Essays and Lectures by Douglas Hyde, ed. Breandan Ó Conaire. Dublin: Irish Academic Press 1986. 153-70.
- Jameson, Fredric. Modernism and Imperialism, in Eagleton et al., Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature. 43-66.
- Jameson, Fredric. Ulysses and History, in James Joyce and Modern Literature, eds. W. J. McCormack and Alistair Stead. 126-41.
- JanMohamed, Abdul R. and David Lloyd. 1ntroduction: Toward a Theory of Minority Discourse: What Is To Be Done?, in The Nature and Context of Minority Discourse, eds. Abdul R. JanMoharned and David Lloyd. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1990. 1-16.
- Jones, Ellen Carol, ed. Feminist Readings of Joyce. Special Issue of Modern Fiction Studies, 35, 3 (Autumn 1989).
- Kershner, R. B. Joyce, Bakhtin, and Popular Literature: Chronicles of Disorder. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 1989.
- Ulysses and the Orient. Unpublished essay.
- Knox, Robert, MD. The Races of Men: A Fragment. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1850. Reprinted Miami: Mnemosyne Publishing 1969.
- Kristeva, Julia. Desire in Language: A Semiotic Approach to Literature and Art. New York: Columbia University Press 1980.
- Lebow, Richard Ned. White Britain and Black Ireland: The Influence of Stereotypes on Colonial Policy. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues 1976.
- Litz, A. Walton. Two Gallants, in Scholes and Litz, eds., Dubliners: Text, Criticism, and Notes. 368-78.
- Lloyd, David. Anomalous States: Irish Writing and the Post-Colonial Moment. Durham: Duke University Press 1993.
- Lloyd, David. Nationalism and Minor Literature: James Clarence Mangan and the Emergence of Irish Cultural Nationalism. Berkeley: University of California Press 1987.
- Lloyd, David. Writing in the Shit: Beckett, Nationalism, and the Colonial Subject, in Modern Fiction Studies, 35, 1 [special issue on Narratives of Colonial Resistance, guest ed. Timothy Brennan] (Spring 1989), 71-86.
- Longford, Elizabeth. Wellington: Pillar of State. New York: Harper & Row 1972.
- Longford, Elizabeth. Wellington: The Years of the Sword. New York: Harper & Row 1969.
- Lowe, Lisa. Critical Terrains: French and British Orientalisms. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1991.
- Lowe-Evans, Mary. Crimes Against Fecundity: Joyce and Population Control. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1989.
- Luedtke, Luther. Julian Hawthornes Passage to India. Unpublished essay.
- Lyons, F. S. L. Culture and Anarchy in Ireland 1890-1939. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1979.
- MacCabe, Colin. Finnegans Wake at Fifty. Critical Quarterly , 314 [q.d.], 3-5.
- MacCabe, Colin. James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word. New York: Barnes & Noble 1979.
- Mahaffey, Vicki. Reauthorizing Joyce. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1988.
- Manganiello, Dominic. Joyces Politics. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul 1980.
- Manganiello, Dominic. The Politics of the Unpolitical in Joyces Fictions. James Joyce Quarterly, 29, 2 (Winter 1992), 241-58.
- McCarthy, Patrick A., ed. Critical Essays on James Joyces Finnegans Wake New York: G. K. Hall 1992.
- McCormack, W. J. Nightmares of History: James Joyce and the Phenomenon of Anglo-Irish Literature, in McCormack and Stead, eds., James Joyce and Modern Literature. 77-107.
- McCormack, W. J., and Alistair Stead, eds. James Joyce and Modern Literature. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1982.
- McGee, Patrick. Telling the Other: The Question of Value in Modern and Postcolonial Writing. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1992.
- McHugh, Roland. Annotations to Finnegans Wake. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 1980.
- Mohanty, Chandra Talpade. Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses, in Boundary 2, 12.3/13.1 (1984), 333-58.
- Moretti, Franco. Signs Taken For Wonders: Essays in the Sociology of Literary Forms, trans. Susan Fischer, David Forgacs, and David Miller. London: Verso 1983.
- Nadel, Ira B. Joyce and the Jews: Culture and Texts. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press 1989.
- Norris, Margot. The Decentered Universe of Finnegans Wake. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 1980.
- Norris, Margot. Joyces Web: The Social Unraveling of Modernism. Austin: University of Texas Press 1992.
- Norris, Margot. Narration Under a Blindfold: Reading Joyces Clay, in PMLA, 102, 2 (March 1987), 206-15.
- Norris, Margot. Stifled Back Answers: The Gender Politics of Art in Joyces The Dead, in Modern Fiction Studies, 35, 3 (Autumn 1989), 479-506.
- OBrien, Maire and Conor Cruise OBrien. A Concise History of Ireland, Third Edition. New York: Thames & Hudson 1985.
- OConnor, Theresa. Demythologizing Nationalism: Joyces Dialogized Grail Myth, in Joyce in Context, eds. Cheng and Martin. 100-21.
- OFarrell, Patrick. England and Ireland Since 1800. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1975.
- OGrady, Thomas B. Ivy Day in the Committee Room: The Use and Abuse of Parnell, in Harold Bloom, ed., James Joyces Dubliners: Modern Critical Interpretations. 131-42.
- Ó Hehir, Brendan. A Gaelic Lexicon for Finnegans Wake. Berkeley: University of California Press 1967.
- Parker, Alan dir., The Commitments [film of Roddy Doyle Novel].
- Pecora, Vincent P., The Dead and the Generosity of the Word. in PMLA, 101, 2 (March 1986), 233-45.
- Pierce, David. The Politics of Finnegans Wake , in Critical Essays on James Joyces Finnegans Wake, ed. Patrick A. McCarthy. 243-57.
- Potts, Willard. The Catholic Revival and The Dead, in Joyce Studies Annual 1991, ed. Thomas F. Staley. Austin: University of Texas 1991. 3-26.
- Power, Henriette Lazaridis. Shahrazade, Turko the Terrible, and Shem: The Reader as Voyeur in Finnegans Wake , in Beja and Benstock, eds., Coping with Joyce: Essays from the Copenhagen Symposium. 248-61.
- Pratt, Mary Louise. Arts of the Contact Zone, in Profession 91, ed. Phyllis Franklin. New York: MLA 1991. 33-40.
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