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Title: James Joyce


1
James Joyce
  • Womens Independence

2
Womens Independence
  • Joyces Waking Women A Feminist Introduction to
    Finnegans Wake by Sheldon Brivic
  • He admired Ibsen as a feminist
  • The purpose of a Dolls house was the
    emancipation of women which has caused the
    greatest revolution in our time in the most
    important relationship there is that between men
    and women, the revolt of women against the idea
    that they are the mere instruments of men.

3
  • Joyce seemed to show women and their struggles
    and I think it was a way to get the audience to
    be sympathetic towards women and to get people to
    feel the same way about women as he did.
  • He also showed women who were successful or at
    least independent to prove that they could be
    these two things.
  • He tried to show various sides of women in an
    attempt to prove what they could become given the
    circumstances most were in.

4
  • Throughout his career, Joyce focused on
    conditions women were subject to.
  • Explores the minds of women incisively
  • Contains feminist insight
  • Ann She represents the hard work that women do.
    She is described as love and not war.
  • Issy Loves male attention but is resentful at
    being taken granted for as a sexual object she
    believed in the freedom of women. She was
    extremely sexual

5
Feminism in Dubliners
  • Womens positions in families
  • Womens positions outside their families
  • A woman driven to suicide because she fell in
    love
  • Mrs. Kernan not wanting to settle as a housewife

6
Ulysses
  • Bloom and Molly
  • Ulysses presents a marriage in which what
    attracts Bloom most about Molly is her active
    ability to have an affair, and what draws her
    most in him is his passive ability to empathize
    with women.
  • Mollys lack of self-possesion ultimately blinds
    Bloom
  • Shes not in charge of her emotions
  • Shes in charge of her body
  • She criticizes men, but depends on them

7
  • Joyces works all end by focusing on a womans
    resistance.
  • Ultimately, Joyce wanted to prove that women were
    just like men
  • emotionally
  • sexually
  • Independent

8
Joyces Narrative
  • The female narrative is usually submerged, but
    always present in the gaps of male dialogue. The
    female narrative emerges forcefully at a number
    of climatic points including the end.
  • There is always a masculine conflict that is
    resolved in the mind of the woman
  • We see Molly how other people see her in Ulysses
  • At the end we see her differently because of the
    monologue Joyce uses
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