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The "Motherness Symposia" are a series of gatherings to explore the figure of the mother, motherhood, and its relationship to death, mourning, life and power. When and where does life begin and who gets to decide?
Castélie Yalombo L. and Sophie Farza invite artists, thinkers, social workers, and anyone interested to delve into the twists and turns of motherhood.
The first chapter will focus on terminations of pregnancy, an experience that we are used to keeping outside of the context of motherhood. Whether voluntary or involuntary, these are common events in reproductive life, yet they are still heavily stigmatized and associated with death.
Maternal bodies hold a special place, as witnesses and subjects of a concrete proximity of the living and the dead in their very flesh. These experiences carry a heavy load of fantasies and symbols, making it sensitive and even difficult to support and accompany the psychic and reproductive lives of women and parents.
“Chapter 1: The Bad Mother” will feature mind-body practices, readings, intimate and public talks, films and a dance party.
The detailed program will be revealed soon.