James Joyce's woman?: an interview with Fionnula Flanagan
págs. 13-20
A child is being eaten: mourning, transvestism and the incorporation of the daughter in "Ulysses"
págs. 21-64
Reading bodies, reading nerves: "Nausicaa" and the discourse of censorship
págs. 65-86
Bad girls: gerty, cissy and the erotics of unruly speech
págs. 87-102
The hags of "Ulysses": the 'poor old woman', Cathleen Ni Houlihan and the Phallic mother
págs. 103-120
págs. 121-134
págs. 135-144
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