Introduction: Postcolonialism and Modernism: The Case of Ulysses -- 1. Mimic Beginnings: Nationalism, Ressentiment, and the Imagined Community in the Opening of Ulysses -- 2. Traffic Accidents: The Modernist Flaneur and Postcolonial Culture -- 3. "And I Belong to a Race...": The Spectacle of the Native and the Politics of Partition in "Cyclops" -- 4. "The Whores Will Be Busy": Terrorism, Prostitution, and the Abject Woman in "Circe" -- 5. Molly Alone: Questioning Community and Closure in the "Nostos"
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-206) and index