Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf

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Autor(a) principal: de Carvalho Neto, José Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Paulina Ferreira, Élida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/53263
Resumo: Since its publication, Orlando: a biography (1928), by Virginia Woolf, has prompted many questions on what concerns gender/genre, as the main character Orlando changes sex from male to female mid-way through the plot. In this article, we focused on the limits of the notion of biographical space, in its intersection with the concept of (auto)biography, and also on the undecidability and interweaving of literary genre and gender, regarding the trans perspective brought about by Woolf's work. The piece is divided into three parts. Firstly, we examine the subject of (auto)biographical space, considering the works of Lejeune (2008), Arfuch (2010a, 2010b), Derrida (1985a) and Derrida et al. (1985b). Secondly, we explore the text The Law of Genre (Derrida, 2011) to discuss the relationship between literary genre and gender. Thirdly, we show the transits between the gender of the subjects and the literary genres involved in Woolf's work. Taking into account the deconstruction’s thinking, we found that Orlando not only crosses back and forth different genres, but also defies their stable limits. The work establishes a relationship with both the literary genres and genders since the fragmented self of Orlando questions the status of the (auto)biography literary genre. In conclusion, we acknowledge that Woolf/Orlando blurs the limits of the genres/genders, challenging the reader to certify her/his/its signature.
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spelling Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia WoolfEspaço biográfico, autobiografia e gênero: ampliando fronteiras com Orlando: uma biografia, de Virginia Woolfdeconstruction; otobiography; Jacques Derrida; signature; undecidability.desconstrução; otobiografia; Jacques Derrida; assinatura; indecidibilidade.Since its publication, Orlando: a biography (1928), by Virginia Woolf, has prompted many questions on what concerns gender/genre, as the main character Orlando changes sex from male to female mid-way through the plot. In this article, we focused on the limits of the notion of biographical space, in its intersection with the concept of (auto)biography, and also on the undecidability and interweaving of literary genre and gender, regarding the trans perspective brought about by Woolf's work. The piece is divided into three parts. Firstly, we examine the subject of (auto)biographical space, considering the works of Lejeune (2008), Arfuch (2010a, 2010b), Derrida (1985a) and Derrida et al. (1985b). Secondly, we explore the text The Law of Genre (Derrida, 2011) to discuss the relationship between literary genre and gender. Thirdly, we show the transits between the gender of the subjects and the literary genres involved in Woolf's work. Taking into account the deconstruction’s thinking, we found that Orlando not only crosses back and forth different genres, but also defies their stable limits. The work establishes a relationship with both the literary genres and genders since the fragmented self of Orlando questions the status of the (auto)biography literary genre. In conclusion, we acknowledge that Woolf/Orlando blurs the limits of the genres/genders, challenging the reader to certify her/his/its signature.Desde sua criação, em 1928, Orlando: a biography, de Virginia Woolf, levanta muitos debates a respeito da questão de gênero, já que seu/sua personagem homônimo/a passa por uma transformação sexual. Neste texto, tratamos dos limites da noção de espaço biográfico, no seu cruzamento com o conceito de (auto)biografia, e da indecidibilidade e entrelugar dos gêneros, literário e sexual, considerando a perspectiva ‘trans’ mobilizada na obra de Woolf. O artigo está dividido em três partes. Na primeira, exploramos a temática do espaço (auto)biográfico a partir das contribuições de Lejeune (2008), Arfuch (2010a, 2010b), Derrida (1985a) e Derrida et al. (1985b). Na segunda, apresentamos a noção ‘lei do gênero’, de Derrida (2011), para tratar da relação entre os gêneros literário e sexual. Na terceira, mostramos os trânsitos entre os gêneros dos sujeitos e dos textos envolvidos no trabalho de Woolf. Considerando o pensamento da desconstrução, constatamos que Orlando transita entre diferentes gêneros e desafia seus limites estanques, e que também há uma relação entre os gêneros literário e sexual, pois a não unicidade de gênero de Orlando (personagem) problematiza o gênero literário (auto)biografia. Concluímos que Woolf/Orlando borra as fronteiras dos gêneros, desafiando o leitor a autenticar sua assinatura.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2020-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/5326310.4025/actascilangcult.v42i2.53263Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; Vol 42 No 2 (2020): July-Dec.; e53263Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; v. 42 n. 2 (2020): July-Dec.; e532631983-46831983-4675reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/53263/751375150411Copyright (c) 2020 Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culturehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Carvalho Neto, José PedroPaulina Ferreira, Élida2022-02-20T22:24:40Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/53263Revistahttp://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCultPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/oai||actalan@uem.br1983-46831983-4675opendoar:2022-02-20T22:24:40Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
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Espaço biográfico, autobiografia e gênero: ampliando fronteiras com Orlando: uma biografia, de Virginia Woolf
title Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
spellingShingle Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
de Carvalho Neto, José Pedro
deconstruction; otobiography; Jacques Derrida; signature; undecidability.
desconstrução; otobiografia; Jacques Derrida; assinatura; indecidibilidade.
title_short Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
title_full Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
title_fullStr Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
title_full_unstemmed Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
title_sort Biographical space, autobiography and genre/gender: expanding the limits with Orlando: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
author de Carvalho Neto, José Pedro
author_facet de Carvalho Neto, José Pedro
Paulina Ferreira, Élida
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Paulina Ferreira, Élida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv deconstruction; otobiography; Jacques Derrida; signature; undecidability.
desconstrução; otobiografia; Jacques Derrida; assinatura; indecidibilidade.
topic deconstruction; otobiography; Jacques Derrida; signature; undecidability.
desconstrução; otobiografia; Jacques Derrida; assinatura; indecidibilidade.
description Since its publication, Orlando: a biography (1928), by Virginia Woolf, has prompted many questions on what concerns gender/genre, as the main character Orlando changes sex from male to female mid-way through the plot. In this article, we focused on the limits of the notion of biographical space, in its intersection with the concept of (auto)biography, and also on the undecidability and interweaving of literary genre and gender, regarding the trans perspective brought about by Woolf's work. The piece is divided into three parts. Firstly, we examine the subject of (auto)biographical space, considering the works of Lejeune (2008), Arfuch (2010a, 2010b), Derrida (1985a) and Derrida et al. (1985b). Secondly, we explore the text The Law of Genre (Derrida, 2011) to discuss the relationship between literary genre and gender. Thirdly, we show the transits between the gender of the subjects and the literary genres involved in Woolf's work. Taking into account the deconstruction’s thinking, we found that Orlando not only crosses back and forth different genres, but also defies their stable limits. The work establishes a relationship with both the literary genres and genders since the fragmented self of Orlando questions the status of the (auto)biography literary genre. In conclusion, we acknowledge that Woolf/Orlando blurs the limits of the genres/genders, challenging the reader to certify her/his/its signature.
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