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|a Inappropriate bodies :
|b art, design, and maternity /
|c edited by Rachel Epp Buller and Charles Reeve.
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|a Bradford, Ontario :
|b Demeter Press,
|c 2019.
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|c ©2019
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|a "Epp Buller's and Reeve's anthology showcases an array of rich and diverse work. The three sections, 'Body Politics,' 'Family Practices' and 'By Design,' comprise overlapping yet distinct discussions of individual artists, critical theory, personal testaments, interviews and conversations, while employing a multiplicity of approaches to the still controversial discussion of the maternal body in visual art, performance and design. The design section was a revelation to me in its consideration of the constraints placed upon the maternal body in the constructed environment. Inappropriate Bodies is a welcome addition to the as yet under-represented field of maternal studies"--Provided by publisher.
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|g Introduction.
|t Inappropriate Bodies : An Entry Point /
|r Rachel Epp Buller --
|g Part I
|t Body Politics.
|g Chapter one
|t The Mother-Shaped Hole : Lise Haller Baggesen's Mothernism /
|r Julia V. Hendrickson --
|g Chapter two
|t Dear M : Blue Boys, Pink Girls, and Other Myths /
|r Irene Pérez --
|g Chapter three
|t The Mother Without Child /The Child Without Mother : Miriam Schaer's Interrogation of Maternal Ideology, Reproductive Trauma, and Death /
|r Jennie Klein --
|g Chapter four
|t The Artistic Practice of Micol Hebron : Provoking a Performative Heuristics of the Maternal Body /
|r Tina Kinsella --
|g Chapter five
|t The Motherbody Model : An Invitation for a Care-Based Work Ethic /
|r Shira Richter --
|g Chapter six
|t Mother or Not : Parafictional Motherhood in the Work of Chelsea Knight /
|r Lydia Gordon --
|g Chapter seven
|t Baby Mine : Artists, Maternity, and Disability /
|r Caroline Seck Langill --
|g Part II
|t Family Practices.
|g Chapter eight
|t The Durational Performance of the Parent-Artist and Other Subversive Acts /
|r Niku Kashef --
|g Chapter nine
|t Inside/Outside/Beside the Mothering Machine : A Conversation with Jess Dobkin /
|r Charles Reeve --
|g Chapter ten
|t In Search of the Maternal : Towards Microchimeric Bodies and Maternal Relational Aesth-ethics /
|r Deirdre Donoghue --
|g Chapter eleven
|t These Objects Call Us Back : Kinship Materiality in Native America /
|r Alicia Harris (Assiniboine) --
|g Chapter twelve
|t "Other" Mother-Artists' Acts of Resistance in the UK : A Conversation Among Friends /
|r Terri Hawkes in coversation with Dyana Gravina, Anna Ehnold-Danailov, and Line Langebek --
|g Part III
|t By Design.
|g Chapter thirteen
|t The Inappropriate Birthing Body and How the Birth Environment is Implicated /
|r Doreen Balabanoff --
|g Chapter fourteen
|t Baby Lust : Biology and Four Types of Products /
|r Heidi Overhill --
|g Chapter fifteen
|t Making Space for Artist Mothers in Asia : A Conversation /
|r Ruchika Wason Singh and Rachel Epp Buller --
|g Chapter sixteen
|t The Let Down Reflex : Addressing the Spaces of Art, Labour, and Parenthood /
|r Amber Berson and Juliana Driever --
|g Chapter seventeen
|t The Body in Letters : Once Again, Through Time and Space /
|r Rachel Epp Buller, Lena Šimić, and Emily Underwood-Lee --
|g Chapter eighteen
|t Maternal Bodies and Collective Action /
|r Natalie Loveless in conversation with Christa Donner, Andrea Francke, Kim Dhillon, and Martina Mullaney --
|g Afterword /
|r Charles Reeve.
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|a Motherhood in art.
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|a Mères dans l'art.
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