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    Promising monsters : pregnant bodies, artistic subjectivity, and maternal imagination.

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    This paper engages with theories of the monstrous maternal in feminist philosophy to explore how examples of visual art practice by Susan Hiller, Marc Quinn, Alison Lapper, Tracey Emin, and Cindy Sherman disrupt maternal ideals in visual culture through differently imagined body schema. By examining instances of the pregnant body represented in relation to maternal subjectivity, disability, abortion, and "prosthetic" pregnancy, it asks whether the "monstrous" can offer different kinds of figurations of the maternal that acknowledge the agency and potential power of the pregnant subject

    Susan Hiller's painted works : bodies, aesthetics and feminism.

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    Maternal subjectivities.

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    Maternal bodies in the visual arts

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    A matter of paint: the carnal subject of aesthetics

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    Her dark materials : bodies in/of the landscape.

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    presences absences.

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    Louise Bourgeois, ageing and maternal bodies.

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    (dis)parities

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