The Legacy of Gilman’s Wallpaper in James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room and Jhumpa Lahiri’s ‘A Temporary Matter’

R. Maxey
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ABSTRACT This essay considers the literary legacy of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ (1892) by arguing that the ‘papered wall’ continues to signify confinement and trauma in the Paris of James Baldwin's novel Giovanni’s Room (1956) and the Boston of Jhumpa Lahiri’s short story ‘A Temporary Matter’ (1999). In the first essay to analyse these three texts together, I contend that such comparative reading generates new critical and interpretative insights that further our understanding of these writers’ work. In each text, wallpaper becomes a crucial motif suggesting the absence of a permanent home and the traumatic aftereffects of an unnamed, male baby’s birth. But whereas Gilman focuses upon occluded female experience, Baldwin and Lahiri recuperate a father’s sorrow in the wake of a stillbirth. That Giovanni’s heterosexual relationship and the child it produces cannot survive reveals Baldwin’s striking, mid-century critique of America, France, and Italy as sites of heterosexism and gay oppression. While Baldwin masculinises postpartum grief and anticipates later debates about queer futurity, Lahiri exposes the fragility of an outwardly successful Bengali American couple, whose slippery foothold in late-20th-century America is powerfully exposed through the death of their son.
吉尔曼的墙纸在詹姆斯·鲍德温的《乔瓦尼的房间》中的遗产和琼帕·拉希里的《暂时的事》
本文认为,在詹姆斯·鲍德温的小说《乔瓦尼的房间》(1956)中的巴黎和琼帕·拉希里的短篇小说《暂时的事》(1999)中的波士顿,“纸墙”继续象征着禁闭和创伤,从而考虑了夏洛特·帕金斯·吉尔曼的《黄色墙纸》(1892)的文学遗产。在第一篇分析这三个文本的文章中,我认为这种比较阅读产生了新的批判性和解释性见解,从而进一步加深了我们对这些作家作品的理解。在每一篇文章中,墙纸都成为一个重要的主题,暗示着一个永久家园的缺失和一个未命名的男婴出生的创伤后遗症。吉尔曼关注的是闭塞的女性经历,而鲍德温和拉希里则讲述了一个死产后父亲的悲伤。乔瓦尼的异性恋关系和由此产生的孩子无法存活,这表明鲍德温在上世纪中叶对美国、法国和意大利进行了惊人的批判,认为它们是异性恋和同性恋压迫的场所。鲍德温描写了产后悲伤的阳刚之气,并预测了后来关于酷儿未来的辩论,而拉希里则揭示了一对表面上成功的孟加拉裔美国夫妇的脆弱,他们在20世纪后期的美国站稳脚跟,儿子的死有力地暴露了这一点。
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