På liv och död. Om Kristian Gidlunds I kroppen min och autopatografins mediala former
Abstract
Since the millennium the autobiography as a genre has received
a tremendous boost. Especially noticeably has been the
major impact of autobiographical stories of illness, so-called
autopathographies. One important reason for this is the rapid
development of new media, especially on the Internet, another
the all increasing medicalization of society.
One of the most talked about autopathographies in Sweden
in the 2000’s is Kristian Gidlund’s I kroppen min [In my body],
which was first published as a blog and then remediated into
two books. The article examines Gidlund’s life-narrative about
living with a fatal cancer disease from three perspectives.
First, it approaches the question of why Gidlund’s story
attrac ted so much media and cultural attention. Then the focus
is directed at the illness narrative that finds expression in
Gidlund’s blog and the two books: How do you tell about the
traumatic experience of suffering from cancer? In what ways
do the different media – blog versus book – matter in the design
of the life story? Finally, the article discusses how
Gidlund’s narrative gradually approaches the autobiographical
genre termed autothanatography and how it thus goes
from being life- writing to become death-writing.
Publisher
LIR. journal
Other description
Christian Lenemark holds a PhD in Comparative Literature,
and works as a teacher and researcher at the University
of Gothenburg. He recently co-authored Höstens böcker
( Makadam förlag, 2015), a book length study on literary value
in a contemporary media society.
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Date
2015Author
Lenemark, Christian
Keywords
autopathography
illness narratives
cancer narratives
Kristian Gidlund
autothanatography
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
swe