Feminist motherhood is a surprisingly unexplored subject. In fact, feminism and motherhood have been often thought of as incompatible.
Profound, provocative, and innovative, Feminist Art and the Maternal is the first work to critically examine the dilemmas and promises of representing feminist motherhood in contemporary art and visual culture. Andrea Liss skillfully incorporates theory with passionate personal reflections on the maternal, and in doing so she advances a fresh and necessary perspective on both feminism and art.
Offering new research on works by well-known and emerging artists who approach feminist motherhood issues from their own knowledge and experiences, Liss explores a wide range of examples from the challenging to the taboo, including Mary Kelly's Post-Partum Document, Mierle Laderman Ukeles's Maintenance Art projects, Renee Cox's Yo' Mama portraits, and Ngozi Onwurah's film The Body Beautiful.
Liss considers traditional characteristics that mothers are assumed to possess, such as nurturing, empathy, and sacrifice for their children-qualities that paradoxically have negatively defined women as "sentimental"-and assertively revalues them within both motherhood and feminism. Throughout, she deftly intertwines theoretical analysis with the arresting and enlightening first-person voices of artist-mothers and their children.
Putting forth an original ethics of feminism and the maternal-how to be in the place of the other and inside one's self, how to care for another and one's self-Liss reconceives the mother-child relationship as a model for relations among races, genders, and ages and radically reinterprets maternal traits as vital forms of social, artistic, and political address.
- ISBN10 1299949304
- ISBN13 9781299949300
- Publish Date 1 January 2009
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 25 February 2015
- Publish Country US
- Imprint University of Minnesota Press
- Pages 200
- Language English