"A Little Trouble about Those White Corpuscles": Mockery, Heresy, and the Transubstantiation of Masculinity in "Telemachus"
p. 1
Genders of History in "Nestor"
p. 20
Old Wives' Tales as Portals of Discovery in "Proteus"
p. 30
Milly, Molly, and the Mullingar Photo Shop: Developing Negatives in "Calypso"
p. 42
Skinscapes in "Lotus-Eaters"
p. 51
Visible Shades and Shades of Visibility: The En-Gendering of Death in "Hades"
p. 67
Machines, Empire, and the Wise Virgins: Cultural Revolution in "Aeolus"
p. 86
Legal Fiction or Pulp Fiction in "Lestrygonians"
p. 100
The Perils of Masculinity in "Scylla and Charybdis"
p. 111
Diversions from Mastery in "Wandering Rocks"
p. 136
Political Sirens
p. 150
When the Saints Come Marching In: Re-Deeming "Cyclops"
p. 167
A Metaphysics of Coitus in "Nausicaa"
p. 185
Interesting States: Birthing and the Nation in "Oxen of the Sun"
p. 210
Disenchanting Enchantment: The Theatrical Brothel of "Circe"
p. 229
The Double Life of "Eumaeus"
p. 242
Sidereal Writing: Male Refractions and Malefactions in "Ithaca"
p. 254
Molly's Heavenly Body and the Economy of the Sign: The Invention of Gender in "Penelope"
p. 267
Notes
p. 283
About the Contributors
p. 325
Index
p. 329
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