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Tom 153 (2011)

Ciało, choroba i kicz: melancholijne sublimacje we współczesnej ukraińskiej prozie młodzieżowej

Tamara Hundorowa

Strony: 55 - 71

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Abstrakt

Body, sickness and kitsch: melancholic sublimation in contemporary Ukrainian young prose


This paper focuses on the symptom of a “sick body” that symbolizes the phenomenon of dissociation and dis-communication in the prose of contemporary Ukrainian young writers. Homelessness, rupture of generations, autism, and loser’s self-consciousness become the existential modes of being in the works of young writers O. Ushkalov, I. Karpa, M. Brynykh, and T. Maliarchuk. The paper analyses an extravagant character of self-representation of their heroes and shows how a particular morphology of body, such as annihilated body, monstrous body, fetish-body, is brought about. Another aspect of this paper concerns the melancholic sublimation that takes form of kitsch images of pop-culture and serves as a means to overcome a syndrome of total homelessness in the post-postmodern time.

 

Zasady cytowania

Hundorowa, T. (2011). Ciało, choroba i kicz: melancholijne sublimacje we współczesnej ukraińskiej prozie młodzieżowej. Slavica Wratislaviensia, 153, 55–71. Pobrano z https://wuwr.pl/swr/article/view/3938