Life-Writing in the works of Polish critics

This article explores the evolution of life-writing within Polish literary criticism, examining the shift from narcissistic tendencies in the 1990s to contemporary forms of exposing the reviewer’s ‘I.’ The author references the works of Karol Maliszewski, Dariusz Nowacki, and Maciej Jakubowiak to di...

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Main Author: Zuzanna Sala
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Published: University of Szczecin Press 2024-01-01
Series:Autobiografia
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Online Access:https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/au/en/issue/1477/article/21272/
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description This article explores the evolution of life-writing within Polish literary criticism, examining the shift from narcissistic tendencies in the 1990s to contemporary forms of exposing the reviewer’s ‘I.’ The author references the works of Karol Maliszewski, Dariusz Nowacki, and Maciej Jakubowiak to discuss the implications of personalism and autoethnography in literary criticism, with special focus on the intersection of subjectivity and sociological reflection. The author also considers the historical context of autobiographical criticism in Poland, particularly the impact of socio-economic changes after 1989.
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spelling doaj-art-704c98d6fd64461f83a4e90068161ad12025-08-20T03:12:05ZdeuUniversity of Szczecin PressAutobiografia2353-86942024-01-012210.18276/au.2024.1.22-09Life-Writing in the works of Polish criticsZuzanna Sala0Uniwersytet JagiellońskiThis article explores the evolution of life-writing within Polish literary criticism, examining the shift from narcissistic tendencies in the 1990s to contemporary forms of exposing the reviewer’s ‘I.’ The author references the works of Karol Maliszewski, Dariusz Nowacki, and Maciej Jakubowiak to discuss the implications of personalism and autoethnography in literary criticism, with special focus on the intersection of subjectivity and sociological reflection. The author also considers the historical context of autobiographical criticism in Poland, particularly the impact of socio-economic changes after 1989.https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/au/en/issue/1477/article/21272/Polish literary criticismnarcissismautoethnographysituated knowledge
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Life-Writing in the works of Polish critics
Autobiografia
Polish literary criticism
narcissism
autoethnography
situated knowledge
title Life-Writing in the works of Polish critics
title_full Life-Writing in the works of Polish critics
title_fullStr Life-Writing in the works of Polish critics
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title_short Life-Writing in the works of Polish critics
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topic Polish literary criticism
narcissism
autoethnography
situated knowledge
url https://wnus.usz.edu.pl/au/en/issue/1477/article/21272/
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