Welcome to a special bonus episode of Narrated Archives. I’m your host, Sally Barron.In this bonus episode featuring the story “If I Were A Man”, published in 1914, the influential feminist author and sociologist Charlotte Perkins Gilman gives insight into a male-only social space and highlights the absurdity of gender stereotypes and the condescending ways men often spoke of women when they believed they weren't being heard.
The narrative centers on Mollie Mathewson, a "true woman" of her time who, after a frustrating disagreement with her husband Gerald over a household bill, wishes "heart and soul" that she were a man. In a sudden, magical shift, Mollie finds herself literally inhabiting her husband’s body, allowing her to spend a day experiencing the world through a male perspective.
Mollie reaches a radical conclusion for the era: that the rigid walls of gender roles are social constructs rather than natural laws.
In short, "If I Were a Man" is Gilman’s optimistic daydream about equality, while "The Yellow Wallpaper" is her nightmarish warning about what happens when that equality is denied.
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