What can birth tell us about performance in the twenty first century? Specifically, what does rethinking performance through the natal alongside the maternal reveal? This article asks what natality - the overlooked other of performance’s well-theorised relationship to mortality – can offer performance from the perspective of a maternal subject. It does so through an autobiographical account of the birth of the author’s second child and three thematic gestures closely tied to natality: care, responsibility and appearance. The article privileges these natal and maternal themes as provocations for performance’s unanticipated future, particularly in a post-Brexit, post-Trump context. It offers no solutions but instead asks: How can we make c...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
This article discusses two photographic artworks that challenge popular narratives of failed or achi...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
We are all born. Hannah Arendt suggests that the absence of this primary fact from histories of thou...
This paper examines the complex questions that arise around the appearance of children in contempora...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
Mothering Performance is a combination of scholarly essays and creative responses which focus on mat...
It begins with a pale blue cotton nightdress from Mothercare; I don’t remember buying it, but suppos...
The aim of this article is straightforward: to present two clarifications of Hannah- Arendt’s season...
This study theorizes why full-time working women with partners and school-age children deploy talk o...
Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality spans birth and action, which combine to inaugurate the new. Nat...
Childbirth is the first form of mothering labour. Indeed, the term “labour” is routinely used to sta...
Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality spans birth and action, which combine to inaugurate the new. Nat...
This article shares research findings for an Arts and Humanities Research Council project called The...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
This article discusses two photographic artworks that challenge popular narratives of failed or achi...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
We are all born. Hannah Arendt suggests that the absence of this primary fact from histories of thou...
This paper examines the complex questions that arise around the appearance of children in contempora...
2015-11-14This dissertation explores the question of agency in contexts of birth advocacy. It posits...
Women in our culture are heavily exposed to both social media and reality television shows, tending ...
Mothering Performance is a combination of scholarly essays and creative responses which focus on mat...
It begins with a pale blue cotton nightdress from Mothercare; I don’t remember buying it, but suppos...
The aim of this article is straightforward: to present two clarifications of Hannah- Arendt’s season...
This study theorizes why full-time working women with partners and school-age children deploy talk o...
Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality spans birth and action, which combine to inaugurate the new. Nat...
Childbirth is the first form of mothering labour. Indeed, the term “labour” is routinely used to sta...
Hannah Arendt’s concept of natality spans birth and action, which combine to inaugurate the new. Nat...
This article shares research findings for an Arts and Humanities Research Council project called The...
This article explores the contested nature of childbirth practices with a historical perspective. Th...
This article discusses two photographic artworks that challenge popular narratives of failed or achi...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...