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2013 | 4 | 101-115

Article title

Przestrzenie nomadycznych figuracji w prozie Izabeli Filipiak i Olgi Tokarczuk

Title variants

EN
Spaces of Nomadic Figurations in Izabela Filipiak and Olga Tokarczuk’s Prose

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
The article in an attempt at reading two contemporary Polish women’s texts (Olga Tokarczuk’s Historie ostatnie [Last Histories] and Izabela Filipiak’s stories Korzenie [Roots]) in the perspective of Rosi Braidotti’s nomadic theory. As analytical instruments there appear such notions as: rooting/uprooting, settling in/homelessness, desire/longing, kinship/affinity, and foremost genealogy. That last category, which, after Foucault (and Nitzsche) Braidotti perceives as a negative discourse (“continuity in discontinuity”), turns out to be a key to understanding the sense of the project of women’s cultural nomadism. The trope of the mother’s relation, which is here a metaphor of the past, with her daughter, explains in the text the ambivalence inscribed in the process of transfiguration of “a migrant” or “an outlaw” into a “nomad”. A condition of transforming a negative sense of uprooting into a positive feeling (possible but not forced) of rooting is the persona’s creation of his/her own genealogy. It takes a form of a retrospective map of the places where we are not any more.

Year

Volume

4

Pages

101-115

Physical description

Contributors

  • dr Monika Świerkosz, Uniwersytet Jagielloński

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

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