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Wstyd, teatralność i queerowa performatywność: sztuka powieściowa Henry'ego Jamesa

Shame, Theatricality and Queer Performativity: Henry James’s The Art of the Novel
Authors: Sedgwick, Eve Kosofsky;

Wstyd, teatralność i queerowa performatywność: sztuka powieściowa Henry'ego Jamesa

Abstract

Tekst stanowi fragment rozdzialu ksiązki Touching Feeling poświeconego tworczości Henry’ego Jamesa. Dotyczy wstydu pojmowanego jako afekt tworzący tozsamośc podmiotow queerowych/odmienczych – ale nie tylko, poniewaz stanowi tez moment konstytuujący kazdą tozsamośc, a zarazem umozliwiający intersubiektywnośc i komunikacje.

Keywords

afekty, queerowa performatywność, shame, queer performativity, tożsamość, wstyd, affects, identity

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