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A Neo-Marxist Subjects: Capitalist Complicity and Colonial Alienation in James Joyce’s "After the Race"

Title: A Neo-Marxist Subjects: Capitalist Complicity and Colonial Alienation in James Joyce’s

Essay , 2025 , 6 Pages

Autor:in: Nirmal Gurung (Author)

Didactics for the subject English - History of Literature, Eras
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James Joyce’s "After the Race" (1914) appears to be a simple story about a rich Irish boy who spends an evening out with rich foreign friends. But what this paper will argue is that beneath this surface Joyce is presenting a bitter critique of Ireland’s colonial situation. The story is really about what happens when colonized people try too hard to imitate their rulers, and how the pursuit of money and status is just self-deception. The protagonist Jimmy Doyle is not a foolish young man. He represents a type of Irishman who helps foreign businessmen rather than invest in his own country. In trying to act like a rich European, he only shows that he will never really be one of them. The fast car. The fancy dinner. The card game. All part of the story that shows how Ireland was treated as a poor backroad for foreign wealth. Jimmy’s last loss at cards is not only money but self-respect and the future of his nation. Joyce gives us a character who buys into a system that was never meant for him.

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Title
A Neo-Marxist Subjects: Capitalist Complicity and Colonial Alienation in James Joyce’s "After the Race"
College
Tribhuvan University  (Department of English)
Course
English
Author
Nirmal Gurung (Author)
Publication Year
2025
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V1749695
ISBN (PDF)
9783389202234
Language
English
Tags
james joyce Neo marxist class struggle colonialism
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Nirmal Gurung (Author), 2025, A Neo-Marxist Subjects: Capitalist Complicity and Colonial Alienation in James Joyce’s "After the Race", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1749695
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