Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »

Virginia Woolf used her diary as a personal testimony and analysis of history, where privacy and politics intertwined. The intimist style of her diary had a polemical dimension: it consisted of fighting against official political speeches of a patriarchal society. The speech from “inside” was a subv...

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Main Author: Sandra Cheilan
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2012-11-01
Series:Itinéraires
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1111
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spelling doaj-82e8baf655894031af89ebbd18fc05de2020-11-25T01:36:38ZfraPléiade (EA 7338)Itinéraires2427-920X2012-11-0120122597010.4000/itineraires.1111Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »Sandra CheilanVirginia Woolf used her diary as a personal testimony and analysis of history, where privacy and politics intertwined. The intimist style of her diary had a polemical dimension: it consisted of fighting against official political speeches of a patriarchal society. The speech from “inside” was a subversion of the official and dominant kind: it was a place of another type even marginal of political discourse. We will study three characteristics of Woolf’s diarist writing as the invention of a new political view: the subjectivation of political facts, the disqualification of prevailing views, and the creation of a voice of “one’s own,” an independent voice. The diary updates a “feminist writing” of politics, in contradiction with ideologies and values of Woolf’s contemporary society.http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1111diaryfeminist writingmarginal discourseauthority
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Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
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feminist writing
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title Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
title_short Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
title_full Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
title_fullStr Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
title_full_unstemmed Le Journal de Virginia Woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
title_sort le journal de virginia woolf ou l’invention d’une voix « à soi »
publisher Pléiade (EA 7338)
series Itinéraires
issn 2427-920X
publishDate 2012-11-01
description Virginia Woolf used her diary as a personal testimony and analysis of history, where privacy and politics intertwined. The intimist style of her diary had a polemical dimension: it consisted of fighting against official political speeches of a patriarchal society. The speech from “inside” was a subversion of the official and dominant kind: it was a place of another type even marginal of political discourse. We will study three characteristics of Woolf’s diarist writing as the invention of a new political view: the subjectivation of political facts, the disqualification of prevailing views, and the creation of a voice of “one’s own,” an independent voice. The diary updates a “feminist writing” of politics, in contradiction with ideologies and values of Woolf’s contemporary society.
topic diary
feminist writing
marginal discourse
authority
url http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1111
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