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by Victoria Hunter
The text of the talk given by Victoria Hunter will be shared here soon.
References for Victoria’s talk.
Crow, Barbara (2000) (ed.) Radical Feminism: A documentary reader, New York: New York University press. Hirsch, Marianne ‘Feminism at the maternal divide: A diary’ in Jetter, A., Oreck, A., Taylor, D. (eds.) (1997) The Politics of Motherhood: Activist Voices from Left to Right, Hanover, NH: University press of New England. hooks, bell (2000) Feminism is for Everybody, Cambridge MA: South End Press. Lorde, Audrey (1984) Sister Outsider, Berkely, CA: The Crossing Press. Mulvaney, Kelly (2013) ‘For what its worth: An examination of the persistent devaluation of “women’s work” in capitalism and considerations for feminist politics”, Gender, vol.21, pp. 27-44 Rich, Adrienne (1976) Of Woman born: Motherhood as experience and institution, London: Norton publishing. Nash, Jennifer, C. (2019) Black Feminism: After Intersectionality, Durham: Duke University Press.
Scores shared during the session :
3 scores; Do them in order for sense of progression; take 20/25 minutes to do scores; let bodies absorption of the score take you on the journey and work thought he score through the bodies; may stay with one score or do all three. 1>) find a space and measure it with your body. ex. How many arm spans to explore this wall; nose spaces; foot spans; rolls…etc.
2> Floor score: rolling and resting. Start in middle of space like a starfish and then curl form side to side slowly, til you begin to roll, and end when you roll up against an object. Take in the site, then roll back into center and roll again.
3> Find a corner space; feel what it is like to be partly closed and partly open. Advance into and retreat from the space; different modes of moving into and out of the space.