“Sufferers of Depression Find Themselves Perfectly at Unemployment.” Humor in Psychiatric Narratives by Tomasz Bąk and Olga Hund Cover Image

„Cierpiący na depresję doskonale odnajdują się na bezrobociu”. Humor w narracjach psychiatrycznych Tomasza Bąka i Olgi Hund
“Sufferers of Depression Find Themselves Perfectly at Unemployment.” Humor in Psychiatric Narratives by Tomasz Bąk and Olga Hund

Author(s): Zuzanna Sala
Subject(s): Anthropology, Social Sciences, Literary Texts, Culture and social structure
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: humor; schizophrenia; depression; contemporary literature

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the works of two Polish writers of the youngest generation – Tomasz Bąk and Olga Hund – in terms of what role humor plays in the descriptions of mental illnesses and disorders they present. An essential assump-tion for this paper is that recent Polish literature is developing a model of narratives about mental illnesses and disorders that clearly departs from the conventions and traditions of presenting the aforementioned as a subjective confession of an indivi-dual’s struggles or creating a cultural myth about a disturbed person as one who has insight into metaphysical spaces inaccessible to others. Instead, psychiatric narrati-ves are framed in a non-individual context: social, economic, political. One strategy for moving away from confession and romanticizing illnesses and disorders is humor – in the article analyzed mainly through Sigmund Freud’s theory of tension release. The point of arrival of the analysis is an attempt to answer the question of the purpose of humorous textual strategies, by analyzing their community-forming (affiliative) and critical (aggressive) potential.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 45
  • Page Range: 311-337
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Polish
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