The Many Hats of Dr. Krystyna Modrzewska

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Monika Rice, Katarzyna Michalewska
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Abstract:This article explores the complex identities of Dr. Krystyna Modrzewska (1919–2008), a Polish-Jewish physician and writer, and a fascinating border-crosser. Hailing from an assimilated Jewish family in Lublin, she was a convert to Catholicism as well as a closeted transsexual and transvestite, Modrzewska struggled to create and assert her various personae through shifting historical circumstances. In her multiple postwar and war memoirs, she negotiated her own understanding of Jewishness and Polishness, absorbing the revelations of Polish hostilities against the Jews. Realizing her gender dysphoria, she had to hide and adjust to societal norms, while she projected her real gender identity in her literary output. Ultimately, she framed her life within the Catholic values of guilt, repentance and reconciliation, expressing her most unified self in a mode of personal, spiritual confession. This is the first study analyzing Modrzewska’s multiple identities. Based on original, untranslated Polish documents, it contributes to the understanding of Polish-Jewish female doctors recreating their “selves” in the oppressive climate of communist Poland and post-1968 exile.
Krystyna Modrzewska博士的许多帽子
摘要:本文探讨了波兰犹太裔医生兼作家克里斯蒂娜·莫德泽夫斯卡(1919-2008)的复杂身份,她是一位迷人的边境过境者。莫德泽夫斯卡来自卢布林一个被同化的犹太家庭,她皈依了天主教,也是一个未出柜的变性人和异装癖者,她努力在不断变化的历史环境中塑造和维护自己的各种角色。在她的多本战后和战争回忆录中,她讨论了自己对犹太人和波兰的理解,吸收了波兰对犹太人的敌对行动的启示。意识到自己的性别焦虑,她不得不隐藏和适应社会规范,同时在她的文学作品中投射出她真实的性别身份。最终,她将自己的生活框定在天主教的内疚、忏悔和和解的价值观中,以一种个人的、精神上的忏悔方式表达了她最统一的自我。这是第一个分析Modrzewska多重身份的研究。基于原始的,未翻译的波兰文件,它有助于理解波兰犹太女医生在共产主义波兰和1968年后流亡的压迫气候中重建他们的“自我”。
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