“I,” “We,” “They” – The Grammar of Self-Narrative: Reflections from the Times of Pandemic Cover Image

„Ja”, „my”, „oni” – gramatyka opowieści o sobie. Rozważania w czasie pandemii
“I,” “We,” “They” – The Grammar of Self-Narrative: Reflections from the Times of Pandemic

Author(s): Tadeusz Sławek
Subject(s): 17th Century, Theory of Literature, Source Material, British Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: “I”; “we”; “they”; cruelty; values;

Summary/Abstract: With the use of journals by Samuel Pepys written during the 17th-century plague epidemic in London, we discuss the issue of weak and strong evaluation discourses which create the subjectivity of an individual in its relation to a group. Our fundamental goal is therefore to discover the conditions indispensable for the emergence of a “person” whose life retains the ability to refer to “strong” moral concepts, which is necessarily connected with a phase of critical approach to hegemonic discourses. In our analysis of the text by Pypus, we postulate the emergence of a “we” phase which allows for critical reflection and temporarily frees a “person” from petrifying discourses imposed by the social “they.” This makes it possible for the “person” to come into existence and critically approach the “understanding of everyday estimations”; this takes place by referring to the strong value of opposition against “cruelty,” but this reference is fleeting and does not endure in further questioning.

  • Issue Year: 18/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 47-58
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish