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Contents Acknowledgments vii Abbreviations xi Introduction James Joyce, Cultural Memory, and Irish Studies O ON A F R AW L E Y 1 1. Amnesia, Forgetting, and the Nation in James Joyce’s Ulysses V I NC E N T J. C H E NG 10 2. History and Trauma in Joyce’s Ulysses ROBE R T G A R R AT T 27 3. “I think he died for me” Memory and Ethics in “The Dead” A N N E FO G A R T Y 46 4. A Bloomsday Seder Joyce and Jewish Memory A BBY BE N DE R 62 5. “Fabled by the daughters of memory” Roger Casement, James Joyce, and the Irish Nationalist Hero T R AC E Y S C H WA R Z E 79 6. Joyce’s “treeless hills” Deforestation and Its Cultural Resonances K AT H E R I N E O’C A L L AG H A N 95 7. “Now, just wash and brush up your memoirias” Nation Building, the Historical Record, and Cultural Memory in Finnegans Wake 3.3 L E N PL AT T 112 vi Contents 8. Ghosts through Absence E L L E N C A ROL JON E S 125 9. Old Testaments and New DE C L A N K I BE R D 145 10. Weaving the Wind Joyce’s Uses and Abuses of Memory J US T I N BE PL AT E 157 11. Commemorating Ulysses, the Bloomsday Centenary, and the Irish Citizenship Referendum JA SON K I NG 172 12. “Old Haunts” Joyce, the Republic, and Photographic Memory LU K E G I BBON S 187 Works Cited 205 Contributors 221 Index 227 ...

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