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Cannibalism in Joyce and Mo Yan: Famine Memory in Ulysses, The Republic of Wine, and Frog
Abstract:This essay examines cannibalism as used by Joyce and Mo Yan to allude to the Great Famines which the Irish and the Chinese suffered in common. The two authors suggest that not only structures of power but also individuals were responsible for the famines that caused a great number of deaths.