Blind woman, blind writer. Identities of Jadwiga Stańczakowa Cover Image

Niewidoma kobieta, niewidoma pisarka. Tożsamości Jadwigi Stańczakowej
Blind woman, blind writer. Identities of Jadwiga Stańczakowa

Author(s): Monika Ładoń
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Polish Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Stańczakowa; blindness; disability studies; autoethnography;

Summary/Abstract: The article concerns Jadwiga Stańczakowa, a blind journalist and writer, and friend of Miron Białoszewski. The author analyses Stańczakowa’s writing as an independent literary phenomenon deserving its own interpretation. Drawing on autobiographical and autoethnographic work by Maria Reimann, who is also an author with a disability, the author observes the emancipatory meaning of blindness. The text present three identities of Jadwiga Stańczakowa. First, the author shows her as a woman and asks if her blindness affected her femininity and sexuality. Secondly, the author interprets fragments of texts written by Stańczakowa during depression. Finally, she describes the writer’s identity, the most autonomous, although they all depend on Białoszewski.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 34
  • Page Range: 307-323
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish