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James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism By Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism by Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)


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In this 2001 book Jean-Michel Rabate approaches the Joycean canon through the concept of 'egoism'. This concept, Rabate argues, runs throughout Joyce's work, and involves and incorporates its opposite, 'hospitality'. Rabate explores Joyce's complex negotiation between these two poles in a study of interest to all Joyceans and scholars of modernism.

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism Summary

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism by Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)

In James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism, first published in 2001, a leading scholar approaches the entire Joycean canon through the concept of 'egoism'. This concept, Jean-Michel Rabate argues, runs throughout Joyce's work, and involves and incorporates its opposite, 'hospitality', a term Rabate understands as meaning an ethical and linguistic opening to 'the other'. For Rabate both concepts emerge from the fact that Joyce published crucial texts in the London based review The Egoist and later moved on to forge strong ties with the international Paris avant-garde. Rabate examines the theoretical debates surrounding these connections, linking Joyce's engagement with Irish politics with the aesthetic aspects of his texts. Through egoism, he shows, Joyce defined a literary sensibility founded on negation; through hospitality, Joyce postulated the creation of a new, utopian readership. Rabate explores Joyce's complex negotiation between these two poles in a study of interest to all Joyceans and scholars of modernism.

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism Reviews

'Jean-Michel Rabate is one of our most original, wide-ranging and informed of Joyce critics, and his new study lives up to the very high standards of his earlier work. The range of topics in James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism is typical of Rabate's searching intellect which is constantly finding nuggets of relevant information.' Derek Attridge, University of York
'James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism, a work of extra ordinary breadth and perceptiveness, makes for fascinating reading. Rabate's sophistication, his intellectual range, and his generous tolerance for different critical and theoretical approaches combine to produce a major contribution to the study of Joyce (and of modernism). Modernism/Modernity

Table of Contents

Foreword; 1. Apres le mot, le deluge: the ego as symptom; 2. The ego, the nation and degeneration; 3. Joyce the egoist; 4. The aesthetic paradoxes of egoism: from egoism to the theoretic; 5. Theory's slice of life; 6. The egoist and the king; 7. The conquest of Paris; 8. Joyce's transitional revolution; 9. Hospitality and sodomy; 10. Textual hospitality in the 'capital city'; 11. Joyce's late modernism and the birth of the genetic reader; 12. Stewardism, Parnellism and egotism.

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NPB9780521804257
9780521804257
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James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism by Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2001-08-13
260
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