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Williams, Keith. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Ulysses, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Reading Joyce After the Cold War,
2000.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 62,
(June 2002):
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Booker, M. Keith. "Mike Gold or James Joyce? The Literature of Politics and the Politics of Literature." Socialist Cultures East and West: A Post-Cold War Reassessment.
Ed. Juraga, Dubravka;
Booker, M. Keith.
Westport:
Praeger,
2002.
81-99.
ISBN 0-275-97490-1.
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Harris, Susan. "James Joyce After Postcolonialism." Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Ulysses, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Reading Joyce After the Cold War,
2000.
Modern Fiction Studies 47,
iv (Winter 2001):
1004-08.
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Kanai, Yoshihiko. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Ulysses, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Reading Joyce After the Cold War,
2000.
Joycean Japan 12,
(2001):
102-03.
In Japanese.
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O'Connor, P.D. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Ulysses, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Reading Joyce After the Cold War,
2000.
Choice 37,
x (June 2000):
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Booker, M. Keith.
Ulysses, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Reading Joyce After the Cold War. Contributions to the Study of World Literature, 98.
Westport:
Greenwood Press,
2000.
230 pp.
ISBN 0-313-31243-5.
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Caraher, Brian G. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Joyce, Bakhtin, and the Literary Tradition: Toward a Comparative Cultural Poetics,
1995.
James Joyce Broadsheet no. 53,
(June 1999):
3.
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Booker, M. Keith. "The Ideologies of Complex Complexity." Review of Rice, Thomas Jackson,
Joyce, Chaos, and Complexity,
1997.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 12,
ii (Fall 1998):
7.
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Gottfried, Roy. "Joyce and the Crustaceous Cultures." Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Joyce, Bakhtin, and the Literary Tradition: Toward a Comparative Cultural Poetics,
1995.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 12,
ii (Fall 1998):
24-25.
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Osteen, Mark. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Joyce, Bakhtin, and the Literary Tradition: Toward a Comparative Cultural Poetics,
1995.
Modern Fiction Studies 43,
ii (Summer 1997):
515-17.
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Bazargan, Susan. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Joyce, Bakhtin, and the Literary Tradition: Toward a Comparative Cultural Poetics,
1995.
English Literature in Transition 1880-1920 40,
ii (1997):
238-43.
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Voogd, Peter de. "Minced Menippeana." Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Flann O'Brien and Menippean Satire,
1995.
James Joyce Literary Supplement 10,
i (Spring 1996):
10.
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Begnal, M.H. Review of Booker, M. Keith,
Joyce, Bakhtin, and the Literary Tradition: Toward a Comparative Cultural Poetics,
1995.
Choice 33,
x (June 1996):
1638.
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Booker, M. Keith. Review of Cheng, Vincent J.,
Joyce, Race, and Empire,
1995.
Research in African Literatures 27,
iii (Fall 1996):
144-46.
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Booker, M. Keith. "Decolonizing Literature: Ulysses and the Postcolonial Novel in English." Pedagogy, Praxis, UIysses: Using Joyce's Text to Transform the Classroom.
Ed. Newman, Robert.
Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press,
1996.
135-51.
ISBN 0-472-10636-8.
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Booker, M. Keith.
Joyce, Bakhtin, and the Literary Tradition: Towards a Comparative Cultural Poetics. Ann Arbor:
University of Michigan Press,
1995.
273 pp.
ISBN 0-472-10622-8.
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Booker, M. Keith. "James Joyce: 'Dubliners' (1914)." Dystopian Literature: A Theory and Research Guide.
Westport:
Greenwood Press,
1994.
175-80.
ISBN 0-313-29115-2.
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Booker, M. Keith.
Vargas Llosa among the Postmodernists. Gainesville:
University Press of Florida,
1994.
ix, 239 pp.
ISBN 0-8130-1248-1.
Passim.
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Juraga, Dubravka;
Booker, M. Keith. "Literature, Power, and Oppression in Stalinist Russia and Catholic Ireland: Danilo Kiš's Use of Joyce in A Tomb for Boris Davidovich." South Atlantic Review,
58,
iv (November 1993):
39-58.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3201006.
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Booker, M. Keith. "'Serendipitous Intertextuality': Joyce's 'The Dead' and Shakespeare's Twelfth Night." Arkansas Quarterly,
1 (1991):
55-86.
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Booker, M. Keith. "Finnegans Wake and The Satanic Verses: Two Modern Myths of the Fall." Critique,
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iii (Spring 1991):
190-207.
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Booker, M. Keith. "Postmodernism in Medieval England: Chaucer, Pynchon, Joyce, and the Poetics of Fission." Techniques of Subversion in Modern Literature: Transgression, Abjection, and the Carnivalesque.
Gainesville:
University of Florida Press,
1991.
20-48.
ISBN 0-8130-1065-9.
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Booker, M. Keith. "Postmodernism in Medieval England: Chaucer, Pynchon, Joyce, and the Poetics of Fission." Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies,
2 (Fall 1990):
563-94.
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Booker, M. Keith. "The Baby in the Bathwater: Joyce, Gilbert, and Feminist Criticism." Texas Studies in Literature and Language,
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iii (Fall 1990):
446-67.
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Booker, M. Keith. "The Rats of God: Pynchon, Joyce, Beckett, and the Carnivalization of Religion." Pynchon Notes,
no. 24-25 (Spring-Fall 1989):
21-30.
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