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James Joyce: Critical Essay by Margot Norris

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SOURCE: Norris, Margot. “Masculinity Games in ‘After the Race.’” In Masculinities in Joyce: Postcolonial Constructions, edited by Christine van Boheemen-Saaf and Colleen Lamos, pp. 13-31. Atlanta: Rodopi, 2001.

In the following essay, Norris examines the paradox of gender identity and demeanor in Joyce's story, “After the Race.”

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