Reading Dubliners again: a Lacanian perspective
""The Detective and the Cowboy," "Wondering Where All the Dust Comes From," "Ejaculations and Silence," and "Where the Corkscrew Was" - these are Garry Leonard's chapter titles for his readings of four of the stories, "An Encounter," "...
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Zusammenfassung: | ""The Detective and the Cowboy," "Wondering Where All the Dust Comes From," "Ejaculations and Silence," and "Where the Corkscrew Was" - these are Garry Leonard's chapter titles for his readings of four of the stories, "An Encounter," "Eveline," "The Boarding House," and "Clay." The titles convey the freshness and thoughtfulness that are indicative of all of Leonard's new readings of these fifteen often-read stories." "Leonard begins with an excellent overview of Lacan and proceeds to examine each story in a separate chapter. Lacan's rethinking of human subjectivity plays throughout the book and ultimately unites it. Not only does Leonard's work preserve the complex interplay between Lacanian theory and Joyce's texts, but also completes another and no less significant project: the rescuing of Dubliners from the category of "easy Joyce."" "Throughout the readings the relevance of Lacan's ideas to feminist theory is emphasized in order to examine both what Lacan terms the "masquerade of femininity" and the equally illusory power structure of the "masculine subject." The frequent and jargon-free explications of Lacan's terms and theories, coupled with a close reading of each of the stories, makes this a book to be consulted by anyone wishing to explore new ways to approach Dubliners, new ways to read these rich stories again."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 376 S. |
ISBN: | 081562574X 0815626002 |
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adam_text | Reading
Dubliners
Again
A Lacanian Perspective
Garry M Leonard
Syracuse University Press
Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Spilling Whiskey on the Corpus
Jacques Lacan and Dubliners i
2 The Free Man s Journal
The Making of His[S]tory in The Sisters 24
3 The Detective and the Cowboy
Desire, Gender, and Perversion in An Encounter 56
4 The Question and the Quest
The Story of Mangan s Sister 73
5 Wondering Where All the Dust Comes From
Jouissance in Eveline 95
6 Living for the Other in After the Race 113
% Men in Love
The Woman as Object of Exchange in
Two Gallants 118
8 Ejaculations and Silence
Sex and the Symbolic Order in
The Boarding House 132
9 Why had he mar r i ed the eyes in the pho tograph?
The Gaze in A Little Cloud 149
10 In No Case Shall the Said Bernard Bernard Bodley Be
Repetition and Being in Counterparts 170
viii Contents
11 Where the Corkscrew Was
The Purpose of Insignificance in Joyce s Clay 184
12 Love in the Third Person in A Painful Case 210
13 It ll be all right when King Eddie comes
The Pathetic Phallacy in Ivy Day in the
Committee Room 228
14 Mrs Kearney and the Moral Umbrella of
Mr O Madden Burke
A Mother s Quest for the Phallus 256
15 With God s grace I will rectify this and this
Masculinity Regained in Grace 272
(i amp; Perhaps she had not told h im the whole story
The Woman as a Symptom of Masculinity
in The Dead 289
17 Boxing M y Own Corner 309
Notes 325
Works Cited 353
Index 361
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