Homosexuality in James Baldwin's Novels

Homosexuality in James Baldwin's Novels

RESEARCH PAPER English Volume : 5 | Issue : 9 | September 2015 | ISSN - 2249-555X Homosexuality in James Baldwin’s Novels KEYWORDS Homosexual, James Baldwin, African American gay writers, Racism, Religious. Ibrahim Mohammed Ali Alfagih Dr. A Y.Badgujar Research Guide Arts, Commerce &Science College PhD. Student,English Department, NMU (Varangaon) ABSTRACT James Baldwin was African American novelist and social critic. He was born illegitimate and black boy. But he became a well- known writer in bisexual and queer in African American literature writing with his novels. Baldwin’s acclaimed novels are Go Tell It on the Mountain, Giovanni’s Room, Another Country, Tell Me How Long the Train Been Gone, If Beale Street Could Talk, and Just Above My Head. This paper tries to show how homosexual is used in James Baldwin’s novels. James Baldwin carefully studied and dis- guised the homosexual theme in the first novel through John who was searching for his existence or identity, While, in Giovanni’s Room, homosexual was fully undisguised. The success of Giovanni’s Room as a gay and white novel made Baldwin to choose homosexual as main theme in his later novels. So, Baldwin opened the door in front of the next generation of gay writers to study and discus gay theme in their works. James Baldwin had difficulties in his childhood life. He did It portrays the efforts and life of John Grimes. It comes to not know his biological father. He had complex and tough terms with John African American cultural inheritance and relationship with his step-father. His father showed a strict his homosexuality. His sexual feeling is increased. John and violent father. He spoiled his son’s self-respect. Bald- feels alone and attracts to his teacher, Elisha. Louis H. Pratt win grew up in Harlem Renaissance. Literature played a describes their relations as “yet it is also significant that he vital role in the live of homosexuals. It pushed and encour- turns to Elisha after he finds himself totally unable to es- aged the processes that lead to enhance literary. Literature tablish a single genuine relationship between himself and encouraged the strange relationship of the homosexuals in the other characters in the novels. Only Elisha is able to the community. For Baldwin, literature and art considered function as a father-surrogate for John because Elisha, un- as a tool for social change because; he had oppression like Gabriel is attuned to the young boy’s needs as John and injustice in his life. He felt isolated and frightened in searches to his own identity.” While, Baldwin portrays his community. his protagonist admiring on Elisha as “John admiring the timbre of Elisha’s voice, much deeper and manlier than Baldwin had racism and negative social attitude because his own, admiring the leanness, and grace, the strength, his strange sex and color. Racism considered one of the the darkness of Elisha in his Sunday suit.” And also John social negative in his community. Pinderhughes defined is interested in Elisha dance in a state of great religious racism as “the total social system in which policies and “Muscles leaping and swelling in his long, dark neck, institutions interlock and reinforce one another in their ca- and his thighs which more terrible against the cloth of his pacity to deprive and cripple many people of color while suit.”John touches Elisha’s arm with trembling. John tries offering preparation, support, and opportunity to white.” to tell him something, but he finds difficulty to say any Religious also impacted in homosexuals’ life. Most of Af- word. John has a “Holy kiss” from Elisha. It is as “seal inef- rican American gay came from religious background. It faceable forever.” In Go Tell it on the Mountain, Baldwin caused a huge immense amount of pain and confusion. tries to provide insight into adolescent gay sexuality. It also Black church developed and extended the sexuality in Af- weaves the character’s motivating into the sexual, social rican American community. Ron Simmons depicted the in- and racial context of America. crease of hate and fear of homosexuals in African Ameri- can literature to religious sets of beliefs from the traditional Giovanni’s Room (1956) portrays the homosexual rela- black church “homophobia is not much fear of homosexu- tionship between David and Giovanni. Giovanni is Italian als but a fear that homosexuality will become pervasive handsome boy. David explores his sexuality while his fian- in the community.”Therefore, majority of gays kept their cée Hella is in Spain. Within one day, David and Giovanni queer relationship secret. becomes friend. They meet in gay bar, and their relation- ship becomes stronger. They stay together for months. Homosexual was one of the major themes in Baldwin’s David traps in dilemma. He cannot break the chain of his novels. It appeared openly in his oeuvres. In his novels, psychological and he is unable to leave Giovanni alone. Baldwin explained homophobia and racism on grounds of He has unpleasant and nasty situation. John Shawcross heterosexual and white panic. He celebrated homosexual- depicts David situation as “One’s bondage to sexual be- ity as a tool of social change and criticized his contempo- ing with in tarn tempers one’s sensitivity of love and hate, raries’ sexism. Baldwin resisted the labels of gay and ho- one’s reasoning power and philosophic needs. The crisis of mosexual in America. His agenda for liberation gave him a Giovanni’s room is the opposition between human bond- leading role in debates and analyzes over the meaning of age resulting from sexual make up and the bondage of American citizenship and democracy. the market place. There is also the bondage of the care: those inner aspects of one’s self, which first must be recog- Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953) is Baldwin first novel. nized and acknowledge and somehow either suppressed INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH X 367 RESEARCH PAPER Volume : 5 | Issue : 9 | September 2015 | ISSN - 2249-555X or accommodated.” Shawcross indicates that religion and he cannot provide it to himself. milieu are the main reason behind people homosexuality. David’s bondage makes him impossible to love or become James Baldwin becomes a spokesperson for the civil right father’s man. Baldwin uses high stylistic and language to movement. The growth of violence against black people describe and make things real about David sexuality. Da- encourages Baldwin to speak with more conviction against vid states his homosexuality experience as “To remember white supremacy in America. Baldwin also becomes one of it so clearly, so painfully tonight tells me that I have never the best intellectual people in his time. Channels and the for an instant truly forgotten it. I feel in myself now a faint, media start to give and focus on him as a gay black man. dreadful stirring of what so overwhelmingly stirred in me then. Great thirsty heat, and trembling, and tenderness Tell Me How long The Train Been Gone (1968) is a strong so painful I thought my heart would burst. But out of this reply against black people who question Baldwin’s role in astounding intolerable pain came joy, we gave each other the civil rights movement because of his homosexuality. El- joy that night.”. Another incident about David’s bondage dridge Cleaver says Baldwin’s homosexuality as race hatred is his relationship with Joey “Joey is a boy , I saw sudden- and dismissed all black homosexuals as “outraged and ly the power in his thighs, in his arms, and in his loosely frustrated because in their sickness they are unable to have curled fists. The power and the promise and the mystery a baby by a white man. The cross they have to bear is that of that body made me suddenly afraid. That body sudden- already touching their toes for the white man, the fruit of ly seemed the black opening of a cavern in which I would their miscegenation is not the little half white offspring of be tortured till madness came”. their dream.” In Train, Baldwin reacts against critics attack by portraying the relationship between Leo and Chris- David has unpleasant and difficult situation. His situation topher. Christopher is recalled the theme of redemption reflects by Baldwin’s using images such as, the body, the through homosexuality which explores in Another Country. mirrors, the windows, and Giovanni’s room itself. David He derives that there is a contradiction between gay sexu- describes his own homosexuality and Giovanni’s room as ality and black militancy. “What kind of life can we have in this room?—this filthy little room. What kind of life can two men have together, Just Above My Head (1979) is Baldwin last novel. It is a anyway.” story which states the life of Arthur Montana. Arthur is the protagonist of the novel. He is an African American gay Giovanni’s room sets in Paris. It provides a homosexual gospel singer. Arthur is died at age of 39. He has heart alternative to western heterosexual romances. Horace Por- attack in London. Halle is Arthur’s sister. She starts her ter depicts the novel as “Giovanni’s Room is as significant searching and questing about her brother past. She finds among Baldwin’s works as it is in Afro American reasserts homosexuality as one of his death’s reason. Homosexual- itself throughout James’s career, so Giovanni’s Room has ity repeats as a major theme in the novel. It is the basis played a similar part in the complex continuing drama of for the emotional distance between Arthur and his fam- Baldwin’s life and work.

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