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Midwifes or rather daughters?This article is a review of Agnieszka Mrozik’s book Midwifes of transformation. Women, literature and power in Poland after 1989, which describes the situation of literature written by women following the 1989 changes in the Polish political system. The author focuses on the figure of the Polish Mother and conflicts between mothers and daughters. However positive aspects of motherhood are omitted. Agnieszka Mrozik also writes about autobiographies and the search for identity, in particular about emigrants and Jews. She takes into consideration even popular literature like Polish versions of Bridget Jones’ story. The aim of the review is to show how intentionally selective are the author’s examples and to write about the omitted matters.
Wielogłos
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2017
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vol. 32
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issue 2
29-40
EN
The article asks about the adequacy of the theory of feminine language and| the practice of women writing. It considers the notion of hysteria as not only a feminine phenomenon. It pays attention to examples of women texts, which are not conditioned by gender, and compares examples of women and men prose to show that the characteristics of poetics are still not enough to apprehend the idiosyncrasy of femininity.
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