Mothering Performance: Maternal Action

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Mothering Performance is a combination of scholarly essays and creative responses which focus on maternal performance and its applications from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives.

This collection extends the concept and action of ‘performance’ and connects it to the idea of ‘mothering’ as activity. Mothering, as a form of doing, is a site of never-ending political and personal production; it is situated in a specific place, and it is undertaken by specific bodies, marked by experience and context. The authors explore the potential of a maternal sensibility to move us towards maternal action that is explicitly political, ethical, and in relation to our others. Presented in three sections, Exchange, Practice, and Solidarity, the book includes international contributions from scholars and artists covering topics including ecology, migration, race, class, history, incarceration, mental health, domestic violence, intergenerational exchange, childcare, and peacebuilding. The collection gathers diverse maternal performance practices and methodologies which address aesthetics, dramaturgy, activism, pregnancy, everyday mothering, and menopause.

The book is a great read for artists, maternal health and care professionals, and scholars. Researchers with an interest in feminist performance and motherhood, within the disciplines of performance studies, maternal studies, and women’s studies, and all those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of maternal experience, will find much of interest.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Funded by University of South Wales

Author(s): Lena Šimić, Emily Underwood-Lee
Series: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 259
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Maternal Action as Exchange, Practice, and Solidarity
SECTION I: Exchange
1. Thinking Back through Our Mothers: The Editors in Conversation
2. Conversations with Mother Artists on the Dynamics of Support in India
3. HomeBody
4. Siôl Fagu: A Consideration in Four Stories
5. Mom, Me, and the Maternal at Work
6. There Are Other Worlds: Maternal Knowledge beyond Borders
SECTION II: Practice
7. Dramaturgies of Support and Interruption in the Process of Wonderwoman: The Naked Truth by Notnow Collective
8. Gravida, the Weight and Wait of Pregnancy to Mothering Transformation: A Performance Exploring Traumatic Memory and the Energy of Creation
9. Motherswitch
10. Did I Request Thee, Maker, from My Minced Meat to Mould Me Infant?: Or MANIFESTO FOR A MATERNAL AESTH-ETHICS, Proposal for “PROVOCATION and PRACTICE”
11. Maternal Poetics of Care in Plastic Spaces
12. Claiming Spaces: Aprons of Power - Places of Power Performances
SECTION III: Solidarity
13. Who Does She Think She Is? Kate Middleton?!: Leaky Escapes in Un-classy Maternal Performance
14. Physical and Symbolic Loss: Composite Monologues of Women Parenting While Incarcerated
15. Performing and Transforming the Maternal: A Ref Lexive Inquiry Using Digital Storytelling for Mutual Learning
16. Weaving Enfleshed Citizenship (M)otherwise
17. Dispatches from the Front: Midwifery in a Pandemic
18. Maternal Performance as Peacebuilding
Conclusion: On Sustaining Mothering Performance
Index