Includes bibliographical references and index
Richard Brown: Introduction: Re-readings, relocations, and receptions
Vicki Mahaffey: Dubliners: surprised by chance
John Paul Riquelme: Desire, freedom, and confessional culture in A portrait of the artist as a young man
Maud Ellmann: Ulysses: the epic of the human body
Finn Fordham: Finnegans wake: novel and anti-novel
Geert Lernout: European Joyce
John Nash: "In the heart of the Hibernian metropolis"? Joyce's reception in Ireland, 1900-1940
John McCourt: His città immediata: Joyce's triestine home from home
Robert K. Weninger: James Joyce and German literature, or reflections on the vagaries and vacancies of reception studies
Richard Brown: Molly's Gibraltar: the other location in Joyce's Ulysses
Mark Wollaeger: Joyce and postcolonial theory: analytic and tropical modes
Eishiro Ito: "United States of Asia": James Joyce and Japan
Krishna Sen: Where Agni Araflammed and Shiva Slew: Joyce's interface with India
David G. Wright: Joyce and New Zealand: biography, censorship, and influence
Declan Kiberd: Joyce's Homer, Homer's Joyce
Jean-Michel Rabaté: The Joyce of French theory
R. Brandon Kershner: Joyce, music, and popular culture
Daniel Ferrer: The Joyce of manuscripts
Mark Taylor-Batty: Joyce's bridge to late twentieth-century British theater: Harold Pinter's dialogue with exiles
Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes: The Joyce effect: Joyce in visual art
Derval Tubridy: "In his secondmouth language": Joyce and Irish poetry
Luke Gibbons: "Ghostly light": spectres of modernity in James Joyce's and John Huston's "The dead"
Katherine Mullin: Joyce through the little magazines
Jane Lewty: Joyce and radio
Luke Thurston.: Scotographia: Joyce and psychoanalysis
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