Joyce, Race and 'Finnegans Wake'

Joyce, Race and 'Finnegans Wake'

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780521868846
Untertitel:
Englisch
Autor:
Len Platt
Herausgeber:
Cambridge University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
222
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.06.2015
ISBN:
052186884X

Informationen zum Autor Len Platt is Head of the Department of Professional and Community Education at Goldsmiths! University of London. Klappentext Len Platt charts a new approach through one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century literature. Using original archival research and detailed close readings! he outlines Joyce's literary response to the racial discourse of twentieth-century politics. Platt's account is the first to position Finnegans Wake in precise historical conditions and to explore Joyce's engagement with European fascism. Race! Platt claims! is a central theme for Joyce! both in terms of the colonial and post-colonial conflicts between the Irish and the British! and in terms of its use by the extreme right. It is in this context that Joyce's engagement with race! while certainly a product of colonial relations! also figures as a wider disputation with rationalism! capitalism and modernity. This political analysis of Finnegans Wake will change the way this key modernist text is read! and will provide a fresh and fascinating historical context for all scholars of Joyce and Modernism. Zusammenfassung Len Platt charts a fresh approach through one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century literature. Using original archival research and detailed close readings! he outlines Joyce's literary response to the racial discourse of twentieth-century politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Joyce and race: introductory; 2. 'No such race': Finnegans Wake and the Aryan myth; 3. Celt, Aryan and Teuton; 4. 'Our darling breed': the Wake and social Darwinism; 5. Atlanta-Arya: theosophy, race and the Wake; 6. 'Hung Chung Egglyfella': staged race in Ulysses and the Wake; 7. 'And the prankquean pulled a rosy one': filth, Fascism and the family; 8. Race and reading: a conclusion; Notes; Index.

Klappentext
Len Platt charts a new approach through one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century literature. Using original archival research and detailed close readings, he outlines Joyce's literary response to the racial discourse of twentieth-century politics. Platt's account is the first to position Finnegans Wake in precise historical conditions and to explore Joyce's engagement with European fascism. Race, Platt claims, is a central theme for Joyce, both in terms of the colonial and post-colonial conflicts between the Irish and the British, and in terms of its use by the extreme right. It is in this context that Joyce's engagement with race, while certainly a product of colonial relations, also figures as a wider disputation with rationalism, capitalism and modernity. This political analysis of Finnegans Wake will change the way this key modernist text is read, and will provide a fresh and fascinating historical context for all scholars of Joyce and Modernism.

Zusammenfassung
Len Platt charts a fresh approach through one of the great masterpieces of twentieth-century literature. Using original archival research and detailed close readings, he outlines Joyce's literary response to the racial discourse of twentieth-century politics.

Inhalt
1. Joyce and race: introductory; 2. 'No such race': Finnegans Wake and the Aryan myth; 3. Celt, Aryan and Teuton; 4. 'Our darling breed': the Wake and social Darwinism; 5. Atlanta-Arya: theosophy, race and the Wake; 6. 'Hung Chung Egglyfella': staged race in Ulysses and the Wake; 7. 'And the prankquean pulled a rosy one': filth, Fascism and the family; 8. Race and reading: a conclusion; Notes; Index.


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