Autobiografia Literatura Kultura Media

ISSN: 2353-8694    OAI    DOI: 10.18276/au.2018.1.10-02
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Kto mówi? Queerowanie autobiograficzności u Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
(Who is speaking? Queering autobiography in Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s writing)

Authors: Katarzyna Trzeciak
Uniwersytet Jagielloński
Keywords: queer studies psychoanalysis hermeneutics of suspicion autobiography community
Data publikacji całości:2018
Page range:12 (13-24)
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Abstract

The article presents some connections between Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick’s concept of queer and her first person academic theory. Beginning from defining queer as a process of being across, I explain what is queer autobiography (by some comments on Sedgwick’s A Dialogue on Love, 1997), and how we can relate this idea to some more theoretical transformations in Sedgwick’s general project. I am especially interesting in going beyond hermeneutics of suspicion toward reparative reading as a practice of rethinking community. The second goal is to adapt this theoretical transformation with Sedgwick’s own writings.
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