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The Personal is Political. Self-enunciation Strategies in Italian Second-wave Feminism

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ABSTRACT This article examines the self-writing strategies used by the feminist movement in Italy in the 1970s. Taking Italian feminism as a case study, it analyses the various methods of… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This article examines the self-writing strategies used by the feminist movement in Italy in the 1970s. Taking Italian feminism as a case study, it analyses the various methods of self-enunciation employed in the wake of the discovery that ‘the personal is political’. Through an analysis of the body of texts produced by the Italian women’s movement – diaries, journals, personal notebooks, etc. – I identify three autobiographical discursive strategies: paranoid discourse of the self; schizophrenic discourse of the self; and, as a limiting form, catatonic discourse of the self. These represent various methods through which women seek to express themselves politically, stretching the autobiographical mechanism – built on the affinity among author, narrator and character – to breaking point. This radical experiment in self-writing is pushed to the limits of discovery so that, perhaps, it is the impersonal, rather than the personal, that is truly political.

Keywords: feminism; self enunciation; personal political; self; political self; discourse self

Journal Title: Life Writing
Year Published: 2019

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