Family and Artistic Relations  in Polish Women’s Autobiographical Literature

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Family and Artistic Relations in Polish Women’s Autobiographical Literature

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032388182
  • eISBN:9781040031896

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Family and Artistic Relations in Polish Women’s Autobiographical Literature examines women’s autobiographical works published in Poland after the year 2000 in a broader cultural context. This volume focuses on the writers’ representation of their relationships with their mothers – many of them traumatized survivors of historical cataclysms, many of them professional artists, many of them struggling to reconcile their creative work with their role as wife and mother. Grzemska sheds light not only on the literary strategies used by the memoirists, but she also helps us understand women’s struggles for an independent voice, for new models of commemoration, for healing. This book will interest readers in literary and cultural studies, as well as anyone who wishes to better understand Poland’s cultural transformations in the post-Communist era.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION: Being in Charge of Autobiography

Blended stories and family archives

Phantoms of genealogy

The framework of duty and obligation

CHAPTER 1: Glorification and Reckoning

Daughterhood as an emotional concept

Ancestors and inheritors

Egocentric or altruistic?

Uprooted from everyday life

CHAPTER 2: Artistic Practices in the Autobiographical Field

Aesthetic, ethical and performative potential

Confrontations and alliances

The logic of the transcryptum and the power of self-fragilization

“Yellow was my mother’s code”

“Mom used to say that onions save lives”

CHAPTER 3: Blood Ties, Blood Bonds

Entangled in relationships

Literary genograms

“[Mother] acquired the habit of erecting defensive walls wherever she could”

“I’ve taken your story, Mama, your apocalypse”

“[Mother] talked, she talked only to be talking”

(Bio)heredity of (in)experience

CHAPTER 4: Mothers, Daughters and Their Shame

Shame, guilt and empathy

Shame in the family and politics

Shame, disgust and the body

CHAPTER 5: Topologies of Illness

Excerpts from the medical record

Laboratory of private configurations

The family as a malady

EPILOGUE: Aesthetics of Autobiographical Hybrids

Writing up the family

Family (auto)pathographies

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