1. “Miss La La's” Teeth: Reflections on Degas and “Race”
2. Neil R. Davisonsays in his excellent study of Joyce and anti-Semitism that “in 1903, Joyce was unable to avoid Parisian anti-Semitism in a host of visual propaganda” and “in fine arts,” including Degas's Jewish figures. SeeNeil R. Davison,James Joyce, Ulysses,and the Construction of Jewish Identity(Cambridge:Cambridge University Press,1998),94–95.
3. Dangers of the vagina