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Male Persona: Alice B. Toklas The Relationship Essay

¶ … male persona: Alice B. Toklas The relationship of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas

Much as Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas observed the rules of heterosexual gender roles as 'man' and 'wife,' in other respects the two were remarkably similar, including their politics. They remained surprisingly reactionary, despite the fact that both were Jewish as well as lesbians. Stein supported the side of the fascists of the Spanish Civil War and lived in France during the occupation: "How were Stein and Toklas-Americans, Jews, and, oh yes, lesbians-able to live unmolested in occupied France while the war raged all around them and deportations were being carried out at every mm? How did they manage to maintain their pleasant, country life while experiencing few deprivations other than a reduction in the number of their usually lavish meals?" (Stone 2008). The answer was their failure to support resistance movements. The two effectively presented a united front of a brand of peculiar, distinct politics that was...

Even in terms of the nascent gay rights movement, Toklas never openly supported more explicitly lesbian writers such as Radcliffe Hall, the author of The Well of Loneliness (Constantine 1998).
Stein and Toklas saw themselves as relatively conventional 'family' along the lines of a heterosexual couple. "A photo of Gertrude, Leo, [Michael Stein]'s family and friends vacationing in Italy comes with the caption, 'The Steins as a family unit'; another one, showing [Picasso] and his son Paolo with Gertrude, Alice, and friends in her country garden, lists 'the Picasso family'" (Stendhal 1996). Stein often referred to Pablo Picasso as a brother -- alienated from most of her own family, which she often characterized as cold and patriarchal, Stein created her own family unit amongst her friends and associates. This idea of family as something that can be reconstituted, regardless of gender and birth ties would seem radical, were it not for the approximation of the roles of…

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Constantine, S. 1998. Think You Know All About Gertrude Stein? The Lesbian Review of Books,

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Mills, J.E. 2003. Gertrude Stein took the War like a man. The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide,

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