The Death of His Husband

PRISM Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1215/25783491-8922177
Zhao Xin
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Li Yu's two huaben stories, “A Male Mencius's Mother Raises Her Son Properly by Moving House Three Times” and “House of Gathered Refinements,” stand out from the writer's brief yet highly novel dabbling in the genre thanks to their similar concern with male same-sex desire. But rarely have the two stories been examined in tandem. Furthermore, both stories feature a shared character of a dead penetrator, which is scarcely seen in homoerotic fiction of early modern China. This article first probes factors contributing to such casualties and singles out the contestation between the monopolizing penetrators and the homoerotic public over the penetrated. It further argues that the penetrators' fatal failure in the struggle with the desiring public for the penetrated evidences consistent disapprobation of self-interested monopolization in both stories. Nonetheless, the male homoerotic public similarly suffers from frustration, being unable to keep the objects of desire due to the penetrated characters' efforts to escape from the homoerotic economy. Only successful via the mediation of state power, such eschewal in turn reveals that the homoerotic public is both vulnerable to the monopolizer's external threats and prone to collapse into possessive claims to the penetrated.
他丈夫的死
李玉的两篇短篇小说《男孟子母三次搬家养儿育女》和《集雅之家》,因为对男性同性欲望的相似关注,在这位作家简短而又非常新颖的短篇小说中脱颖而出。但很少有人同时研究这两个故事。此外,这两个故事都有一个共同的角色——一个死亡的穿透者,这在中国近代早期的同性恋小说中很少见到。本文首先探讨了造成这种伤亡的因素,并着重分析了垄断性插入者与同性恋大众对被插入者的争夺。文章进一步认为,穿透者在与渴望穿透者的公众的斗争中遭遇了致命的失败,这在两个故事中都证明了对自利垄断的一致反对。然而,男性同性恋公众同样遭受挫折,由于渗透角色努力逃离同性恋经济,他们无法保留欲望的对象。只有通过国家权力的调解才能成功,这种回避反过来揭示了同性恋公众既容易受到垄断者的外部威胁,也容易崩溃为对被渗透者的占有欲。
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