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Beyond Archetypes. Kathy Acker, Punk Aesthetics, and the Evolution of Feminist Narratives
Beyond Archetypes. Kathy Acker, Punk Aesthetics, and the Evolution of Feminist Narratives

Author(s): Nicolae Bobaru
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, American Literature
Published by: Editura Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara / Diacritic Timisoara
Keywords: cultural rebellion; gender identity; narrative deconstruction; punk aesthetics; subversive identities;

Summary/Abstract: This article proposes a nuanced examination of female identities within the framework of postmodern feminist literature and punk’s cultural rebellion, critically engaging with the legacy of Kathy Acker and the punk literary movement. My research transcends traditional analysis and explores the construct of female identities through the lens of postmodern feminist resistance, where Acker’s deconstruction of narrative forms and punk literature’s radical ethos serve as focal points. The study aligns with Acker’s thematic preoccupations with power, autonomy, and societal transgression, drawing parallels with contemporary feminist concerns. This interdisciplinary approach, combining comparative literature analysis, feminist theoretical perspectives, and examining power dynamics in fiction, seeks to articulate how postmodern narratives, particularly within the punk genre, redefine and challenge conventional gender roles. It aims to focus on discourse on gender and cultural studies by offering insights into the complex interplay between historical narrative constructs and their reimagining in postmodern feminist and punk literature, highlighting the evolution of female identities in a continuously shifting socio-political landscape.

  • Issue Year: 31/2025
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 37-47
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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