Preface: Why Joyce? Why Heresy? Why Now?
Introduction: Christian Heresy, James Joyce, and the Modernist
Imagination
Chapter 1: Five Moments of Schism: A Selective History of
Heresy
Chapter 2: Reversals of History: From the First Heretics to James
Joyce and Back Again
Chapter 3: Arius, Heretical Christology, and the Anxiety of
Artistic Creation
Chapter 4: Ulysses, Medieval Heresy, and the Eucharist: Fragmented
Narratives of Doubt
Chapter 5: Alternative Reformations: The Word, Iconoclasm, and
Finnegans Wake
Chapter 6: Heretical Reading Strategies: The Book of Mormon and
Finnegans Wake
Epilogue: Writing and the Practice of Heresy: From Wake Reading
Groups to Church Graffiti
This book uses Joyce’s work—especially Ulysses and Finnegans Wake - to examine how the history of Christian heresy remains a part of how we read, write, and think about bodies, books, language, time, and literature.
Gregory Erickson is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at The Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University, USA. He is co-editor of Reading Heresy: Religion and Dissent in Literature and Art (2018), co-author of Religion and Popular Culture: Rescripting the Sacred (2008), and author of The Absence of God in Modernist Literature (2007).
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