Four essays and one   conversation with contemporary artists and curators  from different backgrounds and origins (Jerusalem, Lebanon, Kuwait, USA, Egypt) discussing their   experience of becoming mothers as professionals in the arts, its reality   and effects.
	While their reflections represent a similar strata of art   worker in terms of background, class, and career trajectory, the impact   of instruments of patriarchy on rendering maternity invisible that they   describe is recognizable and insidious. In a post-partum   diary, Lara Khaldi makes audible the everyday exhaustion and disregard   that comes with being a new mother; Mirene Arsanios and Nikki Columbus   discuss the impact of the absence of legal or social protection for   mothers; 
Basma Alsharif walks us through the difficulties of navigating   the demands of different social contexts; Mary Jirmanus Saba   pre-occupies at home with a flimsy maternity blog; And Mai Abu ElDahab   put propositions on the table for how to deal with all of this.<
 
	
				 
				
						Edited by Mai Abu ElDahab.
Contributions by Mai Abu ElDahab, Lara Khaldi, Mary Jirmanus Saba, Mirene Arsanios and Nikki Columbus, 
Basma Alsharif.
Graphic design: Valerie Arif.
Published with Mophradat.
 
				 
			published in February 2021
				
bilingual edition (English / Arabic)
				12,5 x 21 cm (softcover)
				178 pages
			 
			ISBN : 978-3-948212-34-6
			EAN : 9783948212346
				 
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