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Joyce, multilingualism and the ethics of reading

Title
Joyce, multilingualism and the ethics of reading / Boriana Alexandrova.
Author
Alexandrova, Boriana
Publication
  • Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
  • ©2020

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xxviii, 277 pages; 23 cm.
Summary
'Alexandrovas highly original monograph provides a powerful thesis about Joyces creative use of languages in Finnegans Wake. Splicing together multilingual poetics with theories of embodiment and lessons gained from translations studies, she shows us how to read the Wake differently, which means really beginning to read it.' - Jean-Michel Rabaté, Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. What if our notions of the nation as a site of belonging, the home as a safe place, or the mother tongue as a means to fluent comprehension did not apply? What if fluency were a hindrance, whilst our differences and contradictions held the keys to radical new ways of knowing? Taking inspiration from the practice of language learning and translation, this book explores the extraordinary creative possibilities, politics, and ethics of adopting a multilingual approach to reading. Its case study, James Joyces Finnegans Wake (1939), is a text in equal measures exhilarating and exasperating: an unhinged portrait of European modernist debates on transculturalism and globalisation, here considered on the backdrop of current discourses on migration, race, gender, and neurodiversity. This book offers a fresh perspective on the illuminating, if perplexing, work of a beloved European modernist, whilst posing questions far beyond Joyce: on negotiating difference in an increasingly globalised world; on braving the difficulty of relating across languages and cultures; and ultimately on imagining possible futures where multilingual literature can empower us to read, relate, and conceptualise differently.
Series Statement
Palgrave studies in modern European literature
Uniform Title
Palgrave studies in modern European literature.
Subject
  • Joyce, James, 1882-1941
  • Finnegans wake (Joyce, James)
  • Multilingualism and literature
  • Books and reading
  • Translating and interpreting
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-267) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Multilingual Matter-er-s: The materiality of foreign speech -- Chapter 2. Thereinofter Is the Sounddance: Multilingual Phonologies and Sound Patterning in the Wake -- Chapter 3. Multilingualism in Translation: The Russian Wake(s) -- Chapter 4. Towards an Ethics of Multilingualism.
Call Number
JFD 21-245
ISBN
  • 3030362787
  • 9783030362782
OCLC
1126669572
Author
Alexandrova, Boriana, author.
Title
Joyce, multilingualism and the ethics of reading / Boriana Alexandrova.
Publisher
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]
Copyright Date
©2020
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Palgrave studies in modern European literature
Palgrave studies in modern European literature.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-267) and index.
Research Call Number
JFD 21-245
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