
Performing Ethos Volume 13 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Performing Ethos 13 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Performing Maternities: Part 2’
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Aims & Scope
Performing Ethos (PEET) aims to identify and explore key ethical issues facing theatre and performance today. Acknowledging that ethical issues are always contextually determined, PEET intends to examine the range of ethical concerns and responses that arise within different cultural contexts. Global in scope, PEET provides a unique forum for rigorous scholarship and serious reflection on the ethical dimensions of a wide range of performance practices, from the politically and aesthetically radical to the mainstream. Of equal interest are those practices which are ethically motivated, and those in which ethical concerns are less clearly to the fore.
Volume 13
Editorial
Performing maternities: During and after COVID-19: Part 2
KATE AUGHTERSON AND JESSICA MORIARTY
Articles
Pregnant pause: Celebrity performance of pregnancy during the pandemic
LAURA TROPP
NICOLA GRACE
End of the line: An exploration into the creation and challenges of infertility poetry
BETTY DOYLE
Touching stories: Why birthplace narratives matter
MARTINA HYNAN
Maternal fear, loss and hope in Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown: Women-mothers performing lived maternity, using self-report in words and pictures, within the context of the CONNECT-from-HOME art therapy Zoom group
SOPHIA XEROS-CONSTANTINIDES AND BERNICE BOLAND
A journey following childbirth trauma
CLAIRE PITCHFORD
Art herstory and my interrupted bath
SARAH LIGHTMAN