L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?

This paper aims to discuss the connection between the concept of “autofiction” and the gender category of the “feminine”, by looking back at the interwar distinction between “masculine” and “feminine” literatures, active in several European cultural spaces. There are more meanings assigned to th...

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Main Author: Ștefan FIRICĂ
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Editura Muzeul National al Literaturii Romane 2015-11-01
Series:Diversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa
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Online Access:http://www.diversite.eu/pdf/12_2/DICE_12.2_Full_Text_p117-p124-Stefan-FIRICA.pdf
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spelling doaj-df7858eee54441bebe2b230fc26b9b0c2020-11-24T23:52:17ZdeuEditura Muzeul National al Literaturii RomaneDiversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa2067-09312015-11-0112/22015117124L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?Ștefan FIRICĂ0Université de BucarestThis paper aims to discuss the connection between the concept of “autofiction” and the gender category of the “feminine”, by looking back at the interwar distinction between “masculine” and “feminine” literatures, active in several European cultural spaces. There are more meanings assigned to the “feminine”, in the critical discourses on “autofiction” emerged in the latest decades, out of which we singled out three: the literal, the cultural (or the metonymic), and the literary (or the metaphorical). Last but not least, a connection between the Rom anian autofiction and the globalized literary phenomenon will be sketched out, in terms of themes tackled by the writers and critics. http://www.diversite.eu/pdf/12_2/DICE_12.2_Full_Text_p117-p124-Stefan-FIRICA.pdfAutofictionidentityfeminineliterary canonRomanian literature
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L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?
Diversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa
Autofiction
identity
feminine
literary canon
Romanian literature
author_facet Ștefan FIRICĂ
author_sort Ștefan FIRICĂ
title L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?
title_short L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?
title_full L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?
title_fullStr L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?
title_full_unstemmed L`AUTOFICTION: UN GENRE LITTÉRAIRE «FÉMININ»?
title_sort l`autofiction: un genre littéraire «féminin»?
publisher Editura Muzeul National al Literaturii Romane
series Diversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa
issn 2067-0931
publishDate 2015-11-01
description This paper aims to discuss the connection between the concept of “autofiction” and the gender category of the “feminine”, by looking back at the interwar distinction between “masculine” and “feminine” literatures, active in several European cultural spaces. There are more meanings assigned to the “feminine”, in the critical discourses on “autofiction” emerged in the latest decades, out of which we singled out three: the literal, the cultural (or the metonymic), and the literary (or the metaphorical). Last but not least, a connection between the Rom anian autofiction and the globalized literary phenomenon will be sketched out, in terms of themes tackled by the writers and critics.
topic Autofiction
identity
feminine
literary canon
Romanian literature
url http://www.diversite.eu/pdf/12_2/DICE_12.2_Full_Text_p117-p124-Stefan-FIRICA.pdf
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