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Anspaugh, Kelly. “‘Three Mortal Hour(i)s’; Female Gothic in Joyce’s ‘The Dead’.” Studies in Short Fiction 31.1 (1994): 1-12.

—. “Blasting the Bombardier: Another Look at Lewis, Joyce, and Woolf.” Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 40.3 (1994): 365-78.

Bailey, Vicki Sapp. “Joyce’s Feminism beyond Gender: Or, Maternity Reconceived.” Works and Days: Essays in the Socio Historical Dimensions of Literature and the Arts 5.2 (10) (1987): 45-62.

Barta, Peter I. “The Treatment of the Fourth Dimension in the Modernist City Novel.” Proceedings of the XIIth Congress of the International Comparative LiteratureAssociation/Actes du XIIe congres del’Association Internationale de Litterature Comparee: Munchen 1988; Munich, III: Space and Boundaries in Literature (Continuation)/Espace et frontieres dans la litterature (suite). Ed. Roger Bauer. Munich: Iudicium, 1990. 310-315.

Bauerle, Ruth. “Date Rape, Mate Rape: A Liturgical Interpretation of ‘The Dead’.” New Alliances in Joyce Studies: “When it’s aped to foul a Delfian. Ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1988. 113-125.

Begum, Khani. “James Joyce and Simone de Beauvoir: The Myth of Woman Re-Visioned.” Dissertation. 1989.

Bluemel, Kristin. “The Feminine Laughter of No Return: James Joyce and Dorothy Richardson.” Dissertation. 1994.

Boheemen, Christine van. The Novel as Family Romance: Language, Gender, and Authority from Fielding to Joyce. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1987.

Booker, M. Keith. “The Baby in the Bathwater: Joyce, Gilbert, and Feminist Criticism.” Texas Studies in Literature and Language 32.3 (1990): 446-467.

Boone, Joseph A. “Staging Sexuality: Repression, Representation, and ‘Interior’ States in Ulysses.”  Joyce: The Return of the Repressed. Ed. Susan Stanford Friedman. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1993. 190-221.

Brivic, Sheldon. “The Femasculine Obsubject: A Lacanian Reading of FW 606-607.” James Joyce’sFinnegans Wake. Ed. John Harty. New York: Garland, 1991. 43-56.

—. The Veil of Signs: Joyce, Lacan, and Perception. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1991.

Burgan, Mary. “Androgynous Fatherhood in Ulysses and Women in Love.” Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History 44.2 (1983): 178-197.

Callow, Heather Cook. “Joyce’s Female Voices in Ulysses.” Journal of Narrative Technique 22.3 (1992): 151-63.

Chapman, Gerald Webster, Jr. “Anxious Appropriations: Feminism and Male Identity in the Writings of Blake, Joyce and Pynchon.” Dissertation. 1993.

Chisholm, Dianne. “Feminist Deleuzions: James Joyce and the Politics of ‘Becoming-Woman’.”  Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/ Revue Canadienne de Litterature Comparee 19.1-2 (1992): 201-24.

Conboy, Sheila C. “Exhibition and Inhibition: The Body Scene in Dubliners.” Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 37.4 (1991): 405-19.

Culleton, Claire A. “Naming and Gender in James Joyce’s Fiction.” Names: Journal of the American Name Society 39.4 (1991): 303-18.

Devlin, Kimberly J. “The Female Eye: Joyce’s Voyeuristic Narcissists.” New Alliances in Joyce Studies: “When it’s aped to foul a Delfian“. Ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1988. 135-143.

Doherty, Lillian E. “Joyce’s Penelope and Homer’s: Feminist Reconsiderations.” Classical and Modern Literature: A Quarterly 10.4 (1990): 343-349.

Fischer Seidel, Therese. “‘The Story of the Injured Lady’: Gender and the Anglo-Irish Tradition in James Joyce’s Dubliners.” Frauen und Frauendarstellung in der englischen und amerikanischenLiteratur. Ed. Therese Fischer Seidel. Tubingen: Narr, 1991. 319-55.

Flood, Jeanne A. “The Sow That Eats Her Farrow: Gender and Politics.” James Joyce and His Contemporaries. Ed. Diana A. Ben-Merre and Maureen Murphy. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1989. 70-76.

Flynn, Elizabeth A. “Gender and Reading.” Gender and Reading: Essays on Readers, Texts, and Contexts. Ed. Elizabeth A. Flynn and Patrocinio P. Schweickart. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1986. 267-288.

French, Marilyn. “Silences: Where Joyce’s Language Stops.” The Languages of Joyce: Selected Papers from the 11th International James Joyce Symposium, Venice, 12 18 June 1988. Ed. R.M. Bollettieri Bosinelli, C. Marengo Vaglio and Christine van Boheemen. Philadelphia: Benjamins, 1992. 41-53.

Froula, Christine. “Gender and the Law of Genre: Joyce, Woolf, and the Autobiographical Artist-Novel.” New Alliances in Joyce Studies: “When it’s aped to foul a Delfian. Ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1988. 155-164.

Froula, Christine. “History’s Nightmare, Fiction’s Dream: Joyce and the Psychohistory of Ulysses.”  James Joyce Quarterly 28.4 (1991): 857-72.

Garvey, Johanna X. K. “City Limits: Reading Gender and Urban Spaces in Ulysses.” Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 41.1 (1995): 108-23.

Gelfant, Blanche. “A Frame of Her Own: Joyce’s Women in Dubliners Re-Viewed: Introduction; Proc. of Ninth Internat. James Joyce Symposium, Frankfurt, 1984.” James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 1988. 263-266.

Gilbert, Sandra M. “Costumes of the Mind: Transvestism as Metaphor in Modern Literature.” Gender Studies: New Directions in Feminist Criticism. Ed. Judith Spector. Bowling Green, OH: Popular, 1986. 70-85.

—. “Woman’s Sentence, Man’s Sentencing: Linguistic Fantasies in Woolf and Joyce.” Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury: A Centenary Celebration. Ed. Jane Marcus. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1987. 208-224.

Grace, Sherrill E. “Rediscovering Mrs. Kearney: An Other Reading of  ‘A Mother’; Proc. of Ninth Internat. James Joyce Symposium, Frankfurt, 1984.” James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock. Syracuse: Syracuse UP, 1988. 273-281.

Harrowitz, Nancy A., and Barbara HyamsJews & Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1995.

Henderson, Diana E. “Joyce’s Modernist Woman: Whose Last Word?” MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 517-528.

Henke, Suzette. “Re-Visioning Joyce’s Masculine Signature.” Joyce in Context. Ed. J. Cheng Vincent and Timothy Martin. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992. 138-50.

—. “Anna the ‘Allmaziful‘: Toward the Evolution of a Feminine Discourse.” James Joyce and His Contemporaries. Ed. Diana A. Ben-Merre and Maureen Murphy. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1989. 37-47.

—. “Stephen Dedalus and Women: A Feminist Reading of Portrait.” James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Ed. R. B. Kershner. Boston: Bedford; St. Martin’s, 1993. 307-25.

—. James Joyce and the Politics of Desire. New York: Routledge, 1990.

—. “Feminist Perspectives on James Joyce.” Canadian Journal of Irish Studies 6.1 (1980): 14-22.

—. “Speculum of the Other Molly: A Feminist/Psychoanalytic Inquiry into James Joyce’s Politics of Desire.” Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 21.2-3 (1988): 149-164.

—. “James Joyce and Women: The Matriarchal Muse.” Work in Progress: Joyce Centenary Essays. Ed. Richard F. Peterson, Alan M. Cohn and Edmund L. Epstein. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1983. 117-131.

Henke, Suzette, Elaine Unkeless, and Carolyn G. HeilbrunWomen in Joyce. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1982.

Herr, Cheryl. “‘One Good Turn Deserves Another’: Theatrical Cross-Dressing in Joyce’s ‘Circe’ Episode.”  Journal of Modern Literature 11.2 (1984): 263-276.

—. “Fathers, Daughters, Anxiety, and Fiction.” Discontented Discourses: Feminism/Textual Intervention/ Psychoanalysis. Ed. Marleen S. Barr and Richard Feldstein. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1989. 173-207.

Holloway, Julia B. “Strawberries and Mulberries: Ulysses and Othello.” Hypatia: Essays in Classics, Comparative Literature, and Philosophy Presented to Hazel E. Barnes on Her Seventieth Birthday. Ed. William M. Calder, Ulrich K. Goldsmith and Phyllis B. Kevevan. Boulder: Colorado Assoc. UP, 1985. 125-136.

Ingersoll, Earl G. “The Gender of Travel in ‘The Dead’.” James Joyce Quarterly 30.1 (1992): 41-50.

Johnson, Jeri. “‘Beyond the Veil’: Ulysses, Feminism, and the Figure of Woman.” Joyce, Modernity, and Its Mediation. Ed. Christin van Boheemen. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1989. 201-228.

Jones, Ellen Carol, ed. “Feminist Readings of Joyce.” MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 35:3 (1989). 407-416

—. “A Letter Selfpenned to One’s Other: Joyce’s Writing, Deconstruction, Feminism.” Coping with Joyce: Essays from the Copenhagen Symposium. Ed. Morris Beja and Shari Benstock. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1989. 180-194.

Klein, Scott W. “Speech Lent by Males: Gender, Identity, and the Example of Stephen’s Shakespeare.”  James Joyce Quarterly 30.3 (1993): 539-49.

Lamos, Colleen Ruth. “Going Astray: Gender as Errancy in Modern Literature.” Dissertation. 1990.

—. “Cheating on the Father: Joyce and Gender Justice in Ulysses.” Joyce in Context. Ed. Vincent J. Cheng and Timothy Martin. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992. 91-99.

Lawrence, Karen. “Gender and Narrative Voice in Jacob’s Room and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; Papers Presented at 8th Internat. James Joyce Symposium, Dublin, Ireland.” James Joyce: The Centennial Symposium. Ed. Morris Beja, et al. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1986. 31-38.

—. “Joyce and Feminism.” The Cambridge Companion to James Joyce. Ed. Derek Attridge. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 237-258.

Lewiecki Wilson, Cynthia. “Writing against the Family: Family Relations in Lawrence and Joyce and in Recent Literary Theory.” 1991

—. Writing against the Family: Gender in Lawrence and Joyce. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1994.

McGee, Patrick. “Reading Authority: Feminism and Joyce.” MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 421-436.

Norris, Margot. “Stifled Back Answers: The Gender Politics of Art in Joyce’s ‘The Dead’.” MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 479-503.

—. “Portraits of the Artist as a Young Lover.” New Alliances in Joyce Studies: “When it’s aped to foul a Delfian”. Ed. Bonnie Kime Scott. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1988. 144-153.

—. Joyce’s Web: The Social Unraveling of Modernism. Austin: U of Texas P, 1992.

—. “Not the Girl She Was at All: Women in ‘The Dead’.” James Joyce: The Dead. Ed. Daniel R. Schwarz. Boston: Bedford, 1994. 190-205.

Poder, Elfriede. “Molly Is Sexuality: The Weiningerian Definition of Woman in Joyce’s Ulysses.” Jews & Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Ed. Nancy A. Harrowitz and Barbara Hyams. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1995. 227-35.

Reizbaum, Marilyn. “Weininger and the Bloom of Jewish Self-Hatred in Joyce’s Ulysses.” Jews & Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Ed. Nancy A. Harrowitz and Barbara Hyams. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1995. 207-13.

Rosenfeld, Natania. “James Joyce’s Womanly Wandering Jew.” Jews & Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger. Ed. Nancy A. Harrowitz and Barbara Hyams. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1995. 215-26.

Scott, Bonnie Kime. “Jellyfish and Treacle: Lewis, Joyce, Gender, and Modernism.” Coping with Joyce: Essays from the Copenhagen Symposium. Ed. Morris Beja and Shari Benstock. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 1989. 168-179.

—. “Feminist Approaches to Teaching Ulysses.” Approaches to Teaching Joyce’s Ulysses. Ed. Kathleen McCormick and Erwin R. Steinberg. New York: Modern Language Association. of America, 1993. 49-58.

—. James Joyce. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities, 1987.

—. “Character, Joyce, and Feminist Critical Approaches.” James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 1988. 158-164.

—. “Joyce and Michelet: Why Watch Molly Menstruate.” Joyce in Context. Ed. J. Cheng Vincent and Timothy Martin. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992. 122-37.

—. “Gender, Discourse, and Culture: Exiles.” James Joyce: A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. Mary T. Reynolds. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1993. 59-66.

—. “A Joyce of One’s Own: Following the Lead of Woolf, West, and Barnes.” Rereading Modernism: New Directions in Feminist Criticism. Ed. Lisa Rado. New York: Garland, 1994. 209-30.

Shloss, Carol. “In the Palace of Magistrates: Joyce/Women/Writing: An Essay Review.” MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 35.3 (1989): 617-633.

Spector, Judith A. “On Defining a Sexual Aesthetic: A Portrait of the Artist as Sexual Antagonist.”  Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 26.1 (1984): 81-94.

Thomas, Calvin. “Stephen in Process/Stephen on Trial: The Anxiety of Production in Joyce’s Portrait.”  Novel: A Forum on Fiction 23.3 (1990): 282-30.

—. “Not a Nice Production: Anal Joyce.” Male Matters: Masculinity, Anxiety, and the Male Body on the Line. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1996. 152-189.

Thompson, Joyce. “From Diversion to Fatal Attraction: The Transformation of a Morality Play into a Hollywood Hit.” Journal of Popular Culture 26.3 (1992): 5-15.

Valente, Joseph. “Joyce’s Sexual Differend: An Example from Dubliners.” James Joyce Quarterly 28.2 (1991): 427-43.

Weir, Lorraine. “From Picture to Hologram: Nicole Brossard’s Grammar of Utopia.” A Mazing Space: Writing Canadian Women Writing. Ed. Shirley Neuman and Smaro Kamboureli. Edmonton: Longspoon, 1986. 346-352.

Whitley, Catherine Anne. “James Joyce’s Politics of Print: Gender, Popular Culture, and History in ‘Ulysses‘ and ‘Finnegans Wake‘.” U of California, Irvine, 1993.

Wight, Doris T. “Stephen’s Villanelle: From Passive to Active Creation.” Colby Library Quarterly 22.4 (1986): 215-224.

Wirth Nesher, Hana. “Reading Joyce’s City: Public Space, Self, and Gender in Dubliners.” James Joyce: The Augmented Ninth. Ed. Bernard Benstock. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse UP, 1988. 282-292.