Approaches Towards Shame in Contemporary Polish Literature
Approaches Towards Shame in Contemporary Polish Literature
Author(s): Karolina Sidowska
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: aesthetics;shame;contemporary Polish literature;experience
Summary/Abstract: This article focuses on literary approaches to the emotion of shame. My thesis is that literature can be perceived as a tool for overcoming feelings of shame, as it is capable of expressing even the most intimate human experiences in aesthetic terms, outside stereotypical moral judgments. From this perspective I discuss exhibitionistic tendencies on the author’s part and complementary voyeuristic impulses on the part of the reader. In this context I then consider the phenomenon of literary provocation and its function to then analyse two examples from Polish contemporary literature: Polka by M. Gretkowska – a literary journal of pregnancy – and Lovetown by M. Witkowski. Both, in my opinion, offer interesting aesthetic views on intimate but relevant aspects of everyday life.
Book: On-line/Off-line. Between Text and Experience Writing as a Lifestyle
- Page Range: 75-87
- Page Count: 13
- Publication Year: 2015
- Language: English
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