“Why Am I a Girl?”: Gender Variance and the Racial Ideal in Frank Bidart’s “Ellen West”

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Catherine Irwin
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ABSTRACT:This essay argues that Frank Bidart’s “Ellen West” utilizes a case history of an early twentieth-century genderqueer Jewish woman with anorexia to indict the clinical establishment and its complicity in protecting certain bodies while disavowing others. An analysis of the clinic’s reliance on gender and racial givens and the complex ways the title speaker struggles to both submit to and defy such givens suggests her death represents the disavowal of a racialized, gender-variant body.
“为什么我是女孩?”——弗兰克·比达特《艾伦·韦斯特》中的性别差异与种族理想
摘要:弗兰克·比达尔的《艾伦·韦斯特》以20世纪初一位患有厌食症的犹太女性为例,控诉了临床机构及其在保护某些身体的同时否认其他身体的同谋行为。对诊所对性别和种族假设的依赖,以及主人公挣扎于服从和反抗这些假设的复杂方式的分析表明,她的死代表了对种族化、性别变异的身体的否认。
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