ABSTRACT

The Maternal in Creative Work examines the interrelation between art, creativity and maternal experience, inviting international artists, theorists and cultural workers to discuss their approaches to the central feminist question of the relation between maternity, generation and creativity.

This edited collection explores various modes and forms of art practice which look at mothers as subjects and as artists of the maternal experience, and how the creative practice is used to accept, negotiate, resist or challenge traditional conceptions of mothering. The book brings together some of the major projects of maternal art from the last two decades and opens up new ways of conceptualizing motherhood as a creative and communicative practice. Chapters include intergenerational discussion of art practices in the 20th and 21st centuries, representations of breastfeeding and infertility in creative projects, the notion of the ‘unfit mother’ and childlessness, together with the experiences of women and men that take on maternal identities through many forms of kinship and social mothering.

The Maternal in Creative Work will be essential reading for interdisciplinary students and scholars in cultural studies, gender studies and art theory and will have wider appeal to audiences interested in maternity, childcare, creativity and psychoanalysis.

 

 

chapter 1|9 pages

Maternal art practice

An emerging field of artistic enquiry into motherhood, care and time

part I|69 pages

Intergenerational maternal discussions

chapter 2|13 pages

Feminist intergenerational inheritance

A conversation

chapter 3|10 pages

Maternal Metaphors I and II

A labour of motherlove *

chapter 4|13 pages

A cord that is never done away with

An aesthetic ontology of the pre-birth scene with Francesca Woodman and Bracha L. Ettinger

chapter 5|10 pages

Prisms of mourning

Gender, justice and hope: Carrie Mae Weems’s Colored People, 1989–1990 * 1

part II|69 pages

Encountering the maternal in artistic practice

chapter 8|14 pages

Blueprint for a ghost

chapter 9|14 pages

Maternal time travel

Epistolary praxis as intergenerational care work

chapter 10|10 pages

A mother’s work

A mother/daughter, seamstress/fibre artist’s merging practice and politics

chapter 12|8 pages

Returning to ourselves

Medea/Mothers’ Clothes and Patience one decade on

chapter 13|12 pages

Unravelling family fictions

Stories We Tell, Daughter Rite and My Life Without Me

part III|59 pages

Maternal future

chapter 14|10 pages

One for Sorrow

The collaborative work of mother and not-yet-mother

chapter 15|11 pages

Identity through injury

Contemporary adoption and the unfit working class mother

chapter 16|10 pages

The motherhood imperative

Fertility, feminism, art

chapter 18|17 pages

Becoming ordinary

Making homosexuality more palatable on TV