{"title":"From Where Does She Speak?","authors":"Małgorzata Hołda","doi":"10.35765/forphil.2023.2802.18","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This article investigates the rise of the feminine creative voice in the age of modernism through the lens of Virginia Woolf’s fictional and nonfictional writings. Her invaluable insights into the long history of women’s subjugation, as well as the fortunes of her contemporaries, provide a framework for an examination of how women established their position as capable members of society in the changing modern milieu. This essay examines Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse, and her polemical essay A Room of One’s Own, with a view to demonstrating modern women’s path to creating their artistic identity. Drawing on Paul Ricoeur’s notion of narrative identity, I investigate women’s unique way of (re)gaining their confidence and articulating their own voice during the process of self-formation. Following Woolf’s lead, I consider their double status: as both an object of fascination in works of literature and a source of oppression in real life. I also use Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophy of historically effected consciousness (Wirkungsgeschichtes Bewusstsein) to reveal the productive interpretative distance that can help us unravel the complexities of the historical and contingent nature of the development of the female artistic genius. An interrogation of women’s imaginative self-manifestations opens the way to the discovery of crucial truths that pertain to the hermeneutics of female creativity.","PeriodicalId":34385,"journal":{"name":"Forum Philosophicum","volume":"281 12","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-12-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Forum Philosophicum","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.35765/forphil.2023.2802.18","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"Arts and Humanities","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This article investigates the rise of the feminine creative voice in the age of modernism through the lens of Virginia Woolf’s fictional and nonfictional writings. Her invaluable insights into the long history of women’s subjugation, as well as the fortunes of her contemporaries, provide a framework for an examination of how women established their position as capable members of society in the changing modern milieu. This essay examines Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse, and her polemical essay A Room of One’s Own, with a view to demonstrating modern women’s path to creating their artistic identity. Drawing on Paul Ricoeur’s notion of narrative identity, I investigate women’s unique way of (re)gaining their confidence and articulating their own voice during the process of self-formation. Following Woolf’s lead, I consider their double status: as both an object of fascination in works of literature and a source of oppression in real life. I also use Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophy of historically effected consciousness (Wirkungsgeschichtes Bewusstsein) to reveal the productive interpretative distance that can help us unravel the complexities of the historical and contingent nature of the development of the female artistic genius. An interrogation of women’s imaginative self-manifestations opens the way to the discovery of crucial truths that pertain to the hermeneutics of female creativity.
本文通过弗吉尼亚-伍尔夫的虚构和非虚构作品,研究了现代主义时代女性创作声音的兴起。她对妇女长期被奴役的历史以及她同时代人的命运的宝贵见解,为研究妇女如何在不断变化的现代环境中确立其作为有能力的社会成员的地位提供了一个框架。这篇文章研究了伍尔夫的小说《到灯塔去》(To the Lighthouse)和她的论辩性散文《一个人的房间》(A Room of One's Own),旨在展示现代女性创造自己艺术身份的道路。借鉴保罗-里科尔(Paul Ricoeur)的叙事身份概念,我研究了女性在自我塑造过程中(重新)获得自信和表达自己声音的独特方式。以伍尔夫为榜样,我考虑了她们的双重身份:既是文学作品中令人着迷的对象,也是现实生活中压迫的根源。我还利用汉斯-格奥尔格-伽达默尔(Hans-Georg Gadamer)的历史影响意识哲学(Wirkungsgeschichtes Bewusstsein)来揭示富有成效的解释距离,它可以帮助我们揭示女性艺术天才发展的历史性和偶然性的复杂性。对女性想象力自我表现的审视,为发现与女性创造力诠释学相关的重要真理开辟了道路。