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Record Nr.

UNINA9910816190803321

Titolo

Joyce, Benjamin and magical urbanism [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Maurizia Boscagli and Enda Duffy

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, : Rodopi, 2011

ISBN

1-283-36634-7

9786613366344

94-012-0709-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (254 p.)

Collana

European Joyce studies ; ; 21

Altri autori (Persone)

BoscagliMaurizia

DuffyEnda

Disciplina

305.868/073

Soggetti

Urbanization in literature

Magic in literature

Magic realism (Literature)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary material / Editors Joyce, Benjamin and Magical Urbanism -- CONTENTS / Editors Joyce, Benjamin and Magical Urbanism -- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE / Editors Joyce, Benjamin and Magical Urbanism -- INTRODUCTION: JOYCE, BENJAMIN AND MAGICAL URBANISM / ENDA DUFFY and MAURIZIA BOSCAGLI -- ARCADIAN ITHACA / DOUGLAS MAO -- MEMORIAL DUBLIN / ELLEN CAROL JONES -- THE COMMUNIST FLÂNEUR, OR, JOYCE’S BOREDOM / PATRICK MCGEE -- SPECTACLE RECONSIDERED: JOYCEAN SYNAESTHETICS AND THE DIALECTIC OF THE MUTOSCOPE / MAURIZIA BOSCAGLI -- BENJAMIN, JOYCE AND THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE DEAD / GRAHAM MACPHEE -- THE HAPPY RING HOUSE / ENDA DUFFY -- JOYCE, BENJAMIN, AND THE FUTURITY OF FICTION / HEYWARD EHRLICH -- “THAT BANTRY JOBBER:” WILLIAM MARTIN MURPHY AND THE CRITIQUE OF PROGRESS AND PRODUCTIVITY IN ULYSSES / SCOTT KAUFMAN -- THE VERTICAL FLÂNEUR: NARRATORIAL TRADECRAFT IN THE COLONIAL METROPOLIS / PAUL K. SAINT-AMOUR.

Sommario/riassunto

Joyce, Benjamin and Magical Urbanism offers for the first time a sustained exploration of parallels between the fiction of James Joyce



and the cultural criticism of Walter Benjamin. Benjamin is perhaps modernism’s most eloquent theorist, Joyce its finest writer of fiction; both haunted the same Paris streets at the height of the modernist moment, and both developed accounts of the flaneur’s encounter with the city, with commodity culture and with others, that were revolutionary in their day and continue to set the agendas for culture and cultural critique. To place some of the work of each side by side is to make evident their affinities: the skills of each as new cartographers of the urban, the interest of each in ethnicity, nationalism, and exile, the way in which the ‘Profane illumination’ celebrated by Benjamin meets the ‘Epiphany’ of Joyce’s A Portrait , as each rethought the epistemology of insight in the modernist moment. This collection explores these parallels between two of the greatest modernists, casting the aesthetic strategies of Joyce in the light of the aesthetic critique of Benjamin, opening up the politics of the one in the light of those of the other, and discerning the parallels between Joyce’s version of a modern urban world in which self and society effect an uneasy rapprochement and Benjamin’s modernist scenarios in which the aura might still linger. This collection discovers extraordinary parallels between the two writers who, writing in Paris, offered new accounts of urban selfhood and survival to the world.