Erin G. Carlston, John G. Peters, Andrew Bishop, S. Streitfeld, Nicole Schrag, Eric Aronoff, M. Farrant, Jeffrey R. Di leo, Holly Henry, J. Jackson, Andrew Koenig, R. Millington, Kim Salmons, M. Zeitlin
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Abstract:This essay argues that the linguistic and historical connections Joyce draws between Ireland and Great Britain’s other conquests tend to position Ireland at the center of a network, primus inter pares in a coalition of the subaltern. Looking especially closely at Joycean references to the Antipodes in Finnegans Wake, this essay asks how the text’s assimilation of Māori and other Indigenous people/languages with the Irish people and language instates a complexly defined Irishness as the ur-condition of all colonized people.
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Modern Fiction Studies publishes engaging articles on prominent works of modern and contemporary fiction. Emphasizing historical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches, the journal encourages a dialogue between fiction and theory, publishing work that offers new theoretical insights, clarity of style, and completeness of argument. Modern Fiction Studies alternates general issues dealing with a wide range of texts with special issues focused on single topics or individual writers.