Problemy tożsamości płciowej i androgynii oraz ich rozumienie w dyskursie ponowoczesności na podstawie wybranych przykładów polskiej prozy po roku 1989

Daria Targosz
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The essay is an attempt to sketch a panorama of representations of the body, corporeality and their relation to gender identity in prose written after 1989, a caesura of particular significance for corporeality. The text discusses literary images of gender identity on the basis of available studies that show the state of research in this field. The essay refers to the concept of the androgynous myth and also refers to the theories of the ‘opaque body’ and the ‘unwanted body’. The problematics contained in the text refer to the works of Olga Tokarczuk, Natasza Goerke, Izabela Filipiak and Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski, among others, which deal with the body-related gender identity. The study does not consider works that contain literary representations of gender identity that function in isolation from the body, but focuses on those that are central to the issues of corporeality. This stems from the assumption of the importance of the bodily experience in a literary work that should not only refer to the body, but also touch on the essence of humanity.
这篇文章试图勾勒出1989年之后的散文中身体、肉体及其与性别认同的关系的全貌,这对肉体来说是一个特别重要的停顿。本文在现有研究的基础上讨论了性别认同的文学形象,显示了这一领域的研究现状。这篇文章提到了雌雄同体神话的概念,也提到了“不透明的身体”和“不想要的身体”的理论。文本中包含的问题涉及Olga Tokarczuk, Natasza Goerke, Izabela Filipiak和Andrzej Czcibor-Piotrowski等人的作品,这些作品涉及与身体相关的性别认同。这项研究没有考虑那些包含性别认同文学表现的作品,这些作品与身体无关,而是关注那些对肉体问题至关重要的作品。这源于文学作品中身体体验的重要性的假设,它不仅指身体,而且触及人性的本质。
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