WHEN EPIDEMICS BECOME NARRATIVE, WOMEN GET BOGGED DOWN IN SCRIPTS? Cover Image

WHEN EPIDEMICS BECOME NARRATIVE, WOMEN GET BOGGED DOWN IN SCRIPTS?
WHEN EPIDEMICS BECOME NARRATIVE, WOMEN GET BOGGED DOWN IN SCRIPTS?

Author(s): Izabela Skórzyńska
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Ludoznawcze
Keywords: women’s narrative scripts; pandemic non-fiction literature; patriarchal gaze; women’s voices;

Summary/Abstract: In the article, I follow the fate of women - heroines of the pandemic non-fiction literature in Poland, in order to verify the thesis that when women’s experiences, such as pandemics or epidemics, become narratives, they them- selves get stuck in women’s narrative scripts and their variants characteristic of a specific culture. Treating storytelling, in the vein of anthropologists, as a pri- marily cultural practice, I wonder whether and how the attribution and/or adop- tion of stories about their own experiences by the heroines of the pandemic and epidemic, enables them to transgress the boundaries of scripts harmful to them, not invalidating their agency, but loudly manifesting their own point of view, different from the one established in culture.

  • Issue Year: 107/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 248-273
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English