Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky

In the Czech appropriation of the literary genre splatterpunk, political correctness, or more precisely the lack of it, occupies a prominent place. Fascination with so-called ‘incorrectness’ can be understood to be a special case of what Richard Burt identifes as ‘the fetish of censorship’ with writ...

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Main Author: Stefan Segi
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2020-11-01
Series:Slovo a Smysl
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Online Access:https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2020/11/Stefan_Segi_147-164.pdf
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spelling doaj-7c0b30947b4d4604ae230621feb6a4822020-11-25T04:10:44ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSlovo a Smysl1214-79152336-66802020-11-01173414716410.14712/23366680.2020.2.9Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastikyStefan Segi 0Ústav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, PrahaIn the Czech appropriation of the literary genre splatterpunk, political correctness, or more precisely the lack of it, occupies a prominent place. Fascination with so-called ‘incorrectness’ can be understood to be a special case of what Richard Burt identifes as ‘the fetish of censorship’ with writers drawing from the appeal of such ‘forbidden’ topics as racial and gender stereotypes. Tis paper examines the ways in which the criticism of correctness plays out in diferent forms of paratexts, such as ads, reviews, and interviews with writers. Te analysis of Czech splatterpunk novels and short stories reveals what is actually understood as ‘incorrect’ in terms of literary fction, and how those texts, featuring primarily white masculine heroes with indestructible bodies, lend themselves to diferent kinds of readings: from sharp political satire to self-refective spectacular grotesque. https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2020/11/Stefan_Segi_147-164.pdfpolitical correctnesspopular literaturesplatterpunkculture wars
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Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
Slovo a Smysl
political correctness
popular literature
splatterpunk
culture wars
author_facet Stefan Segi
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title Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
title_short Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
title_full Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
title_fullStr Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
title_full_unstemmed Nekorektní literatura. Estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
title_sort nekorektní literatura. estetika a diskurz české akční fantastiky
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Slovo a Smysl
issn 1214-7915
2336-6680
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In the Czech appropriation of the literary genre splatterpunk, political correctness, or more precisely the lack of it, occupies a prominent place. Fascination with so-called ‘incorrectness’ can be understood to be a special case of what Richard Burt identifes as ‘the fetish of censorship’ with writers drawing from the appeal of such ‘forbidden’ topics as racial and gender stereotypes. Tis paper examines the ways in which the criticism of correctness plays out in diferent forms of paratexts, such as ads, reviews, and interviews with writers. Te analysis of Czech splatterpunk novels and short stories reveals what is actually understood as ‘incorrect’ in terms of literary fction, and how those texts, featuring primarily white masculine heroes with indestructible bodies, lend themselves to diferent kinds of readings: from sharp political satire to self-refective spectacular grotesque.
topic political correctness
popular literature
splatterpunk
culture wars
url https://wordandsense.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2020/11/Stefan_Segi_147-164.pdf
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