Shattering Normalcy: Disability and Queerness in Tennessee Williams’s One Arm

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER
MODERN DRAMA Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.3138/md-66-1-1251
Duygu Beste Başer Özcan
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abstract:In addition to his extensive body of dramatic work, Tennessee Williams also wrote several screenplays that are inseparable from his oeuvre in terms of both content and form. His plays and screenplays–which Williams himself referred to as “film plays,” indicating their hybridity–are sites where the playwright explores aesthetic possibilities that blur the line between stage and screen. Exploring similar themes, such as the oppression and suffering of women, disabled people, and queer individuals, Williams’s film plays also demonstrate his desire for new aesthetic formulations. This article analyses Tennessee Williams’s unfilmed film play One Arm (published in 1984) as a major but neglected moment in his dramatic exploration of disability and the non-normative body. As in his other writing, Williams shows in One Arm that heteronormative and ableist norms can push individuals to the edges of society by stigmatizing and pathologizing their identities. By depicting their social and cultural transgressions, Williams celebrates allegedly excessive and deviant behaviour as well as “abnormal” bodies. The article further argues that in One Arm, Williams calls attention to the importance of creating a sense of community among disabled and queer subjects for a livable crip/queer future, and he calls for allyship among these communities to overcome oppression.
破碎的常态:田纳西·威廉姆斯单臂中的残疾与酷儿
摘要:除了大量的戏剧作品外,田纳西·威廉斯还写了几部从内容和形式上都与他的作品密不可分的电影剧本。他的戏剧和电影剧本——威廉姆斯自己称之为“电影剧本”,表明它们的混合性——是剧作家探索模糊舞台和银幕之间界限的美学可能性的地方。威廉姆斯的电影剧本探索了类似的主题,如对女性、残疾人和酷儿的压迫和痛苦,也展示了他对新美学形式的渴望。本文分析了田纳西·威廉姆斯(Tennessee Williams)1984年出版的未经改编的电影《独臂》(One Arm),认为这是他对残疾和非规范身体进行戏剧探索的一个重要但被忽视的时刻。正如在他的其他作品中一样,威廉姆斯在《独臂》中表明,非规范和能力主义规范可以通过污名化和病态化个人身份,将他们推向社会边缘。威廉姆斯通过描绘他们的社会和文化越轨行为,庆祝所谓的过度和越轨行为以及“异常”的身体。文章进一步认为,在《独臂》中,威廉姆斯呼吁人们注意在残疾人和酷儿群体中创造一种社区感的重要性,以创造一个宜居的黑人/酷儿未来,他呼吁这些社区之间建立联盟,以克服压迫。
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