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Weng, Julie McCormick. "Reading James Joyce in the Wake of the #MeToo Movement." Ethical Crossroads in Literary Modernism.
Ed. Ebury, Katherine;
English, Bridget;
Fogarty, Matthew.
Clemson:
Clemson University Press,
2023.
235-52.
ISBN 978-1-63804-075.
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Morrisson, Mark S. Review of Conrad, Kathryn;
Parsons, Cóilín;
Weng, Julie McCormick,
Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism,
2019.
James Joyce Quarterly 58,
i-ii (Fall 2020-Winter 2021):
213-18.
https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/783578.
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Weng, Julie McCormick. "A Reconsideration of Joyce's Non-Fiction." Review of Ebury, Katherine;
Fraser, James Alexander,
Joyce's Non-Fiction Writings: "Outside His Jursdiction",
2018.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 33,
i (Spring 2019):
2-3.
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Conrad, Kathryn. "Infernal Machines: Weapons, Media, and the Networked Modernism of Tom Greer and James Joyce." Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism.
Ed. Conrad, Kathryn;
Parsons, Cóilín;
Weng, Julie McCormick.
Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press,
2019.
77-94.
ISBN 978-0-8156-3593-2.
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Duffy, Enda. "Corrigan's Pulse, Medicine, and Irish Modernism." Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism.
Ed. Conrad, Kathryn;
Parsons, Cóilín;
Weng, Julie McCormick.
Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press,
2019.
183-202.
ISBN 978-0-8156-3593-2.
Heart and pulse in Ulysses.
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Keane, Damien. "His Remastered Voice: Joyce for Vinyl." Science, Technology, and Irish Modernism.
Ed. Conrad, Kathryn;
Parsons, Cóilín;
Weng, Julie McCormick.
Syracuse:
Syracuse University Press,
2019.
144-59.
ISBN 978-0-8156-3593-2.
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Weng, Julie McCormick. "Her 'Bisexycle,' Her Body, and Her Self-Propulsion in Finnegans Wake." Journal of Modern Literature,
39,
iv (Summer 2016):
49-66.
https://muse.jhu.edu/article/631549.
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Weng, Julie McCormick. "From 'Dear Dirty Dublin' to 'Hibernian Metropolis': A Vision of the City through the Tramways of Ulysses." Joyce Studies Annual,
(2015):
28-54.
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Weng, Julie McCormick. Review of Talbot, Mary;
Talbot, Bryan,
Dotter of Her Father's Eyes,
2012.
Feminist Formations 26,
i (Spring 2014):
182-87.
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