Feminist Horror: Why 'The Yellow Wallpaper' Still Matters
Автор: Living History by Dr Julia Martins
Загружено: 2025-03-21
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Join me, Dr Julia Martins, as I explore Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper," a seminal work in feminist literature. This short story provides a profound commentary on the oppressive medical practices of the Victorian era, particularly the "rest cure" prescribed to women diagnosed with hysteria or nervous disorders.
In this video, I discuss how the protagonist's enforced isolation and prohibition from intellectual activities mirror Gilman's personal experiences with postpartum depression and the "rest cure". We explore the symbolism of the yellow wallpaper itself, representing the societal constraints imposed on women's autonomy and creativity.
Furthermore, I examine the broader implications of the rest cure, a treatment developed by Dr Silas Weir Mitchell, which often involved extended bed rest and isolation, reflecting the patriarchal medical practices of the time. Through this analysis, we uncover the historical context of women's mental health treatment and its portrayal in literature.
Join me in uncovering the layers of "The Yellow Wallpaper" and understanding its enduring relevance in discussions about women's health and autonomy.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
03:14 - Part 1: The Woman Behind the Wallpaper
05:48 - Part 2: The 'Rest Cure'
10:51 - Part 3: 'The Yellow Wallpaper': Madness as Metaphor
16:34 - Part 4: From Horror Story to Feminist Classic
18:59 - Part 5: Contemporary Echoes
22:21 - Conclusion
References:
V. Castro, The Haunting of Alejandra (2023).
Elinor Cleghorn, Unwell Women (2021).
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper (1892).
_____, 'Why I wrote The Yellow Wallpaper', 1913.
Tara Gould, The Haunting of Strawberry Water (2020).
Asti Hustvedt, Medical Muses: Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century Paris (London, 2011).
Hilary Marland, Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity and Childbirth in Victorian Britain (2004).
Anne Stiles, 'Go rest, young man', Monitor on Psychology 43(1), 2012.
Intro Music:
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