{"id":4187,"date":"2017-11-22T12:33:46","date_gmt":"2017-11-22T12:33:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/thecpr.org.uk\/?post_type=product&p=4187"},"modified":"2021-07-15T12:37:36","modified_gmt":"2021-07-15T12:37:36","slug":"22-4-on-the-maternal","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thecpr.org.uk\/product\/22-4-on-the-maternal\/","title":{"rendered":"22.4 On the Maternal"},"content":{"rendered":"
On the Maternal<\/em> gathers new insights from maternal thinkers, researchers and artists. This issue addresses maternal aesthetics, ethics, politics, labour and care, as well as questions of national identity, queer mothering, reproductive rights, maternal activism, co-operation within the maternal, questions of national identity, colonialism and gender identity. Transnational in scope, with contributions covering work from Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, France, Germany, Puerto Rico, UK, USA, Russia and the former Yugoslav Republic this issue charts the multifaceted work of maternal performance as well as corresponding theoretical approaches across the fields of philosophy, psychoanalysis, maternal studies, feminist and political theory. On the Maternal<\/em> offers a space for a different kind of (m)other relations where we reflect and enact our relationality with others. The issue opens up new ways of thinking, seeing and feeling the maternal in and through performance practices, exploring alliances between the maternal and (feminist) performance.<\/p>\n Editorial REF:CN1183315 [artist’s pages] YouTube Birth and the Primal Scene The Nightdress I Wore to Give Birth In\u2009: Performative materialities and maternal intersubjectivities Borne from Difference \u2013 Carriance in Co-Respond-Dance\u2009: Blind walking, carrying-caring and the matrixial Maternal Ruptures\/Raptures\u2009: Leakages of the Real \u2018Making up mothers\u2019\u2009: Georgina Starr\u2019s channelling of the maternal Disturbing Hospitality with The Young Family Have You Photographed My Uterus? Not Just \u2018A Life Within the Home\u2019\u2009: Maternal labour, art work and performance action in the Irish intimate public sphere Performing Queer Mam\u00ed on Social Media\u2009: Gender-fluid parenting as a practice of decolonisation Quotidian Chinese\u2009: A collaborative performance of labour and loss in the Canadian Chinese diaspora
\nLena Simic, Emily Underwood-Lee<\/p>\n
\nMadeleine Trigg<\/p>\n
\nLisa Baraitser<\/p>\n
\nPaula Chambers<\/p>\n
\nArne Vanraes<\/p>\n
\nIldik\u00f3 Rippel, Rosie Garton<\/p>\n
\nDominic Paterson<\/p>\n
\nSophie Lally<\/p>\n
\nNatasha Davis<\/p>\n
\nEL Putnam<\/p>\n
\nJessica Nydia Pab\u00f3n-Col\u00f3n<\/p>\n
\nAnnie Wong<\/p>\n\n\n