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[Commlist] Call for Papers: 'Maternal writing in/as creative practice'

Mon Sep 01 05:22:48 GMT 2025




Call for Papers: Journal of Writing in Creative Practice

Special Issue: 'Maternal writing in/as creative practice'

View the full call here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-writing-in-creative-practice#call-for-papers <https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-writing-in-creative-practice#call-for-papers>

This issue aims to address what it means to write from the position of the maternal as part of a creative practice and how ‘maternal thinking’ (Ruddick, 1989) impacts on current debates within creative practice about care, reciprocity, labour and time. Adopting an expanded notion of the maternal, which reaches beyond biological understandings to include non-biological maternal subjectivities, we invite contributions that engage with the many and varied ways in which writing in/as creative practice can be understood as a new way to think the maternal. What does maternal thinking do to writing within the context of art and design practice and pedagogy? What is it to write not aboutthe maternal in art and design practice, but fromthe maternal?

The critical thinking that gives rise to this theme includes distinctions between motherhood as an experience and as an institution (Rich, 1977), motherhood and the ethics of interruption (Baraitser, 2008), the notion of ‘thinking (m)otherwise’ (Liss, 2009), the difference between motherhood and the maternal (Marchevska & Walkerdine, 2020), and recent thinking about ‘matrescence’ (Jones, 2023).

The intersection of writing and the maternal also has a rich history within creative practice. The issue will draw inspiration from a trajectory of art, design, craft and performance practices that use writing to figure the maternal. These include second wave feminist projects such as Feministo: the women’s postal art event(1975-79) and Mary Kelly’s scripto-visual work Post-Partum Document(1973-79), through to evocative and embodied visualisations such as Mona Hatoum’s video work Measures of Distance(1988), which layers her mother’s letters written in Arabic script over images of her body, and more recent intersections of writing and/as the maternal such as Barbara Walker’s paintings and drawings in the Louder Than Wordsseries (2006-9), in which the artist critiques the UK police ‘stop and search’ policy from her position as the mother of a black teenage boy. We are equally interested in maternal writing in/as design practices eg. design futures and maternal writing, or design writing and invisible women (Criado-Perez, 2019).

Both the maternal and writing are generative practices involving care, desire, practice, and a fear of not getting it right. Rather than attempting to cover over the maternal, as if it is an obstacle to ‘serious’ writing in/as creative practice, we want to inhabit this space in all its creative messiness.

Contributions might consider, but are not limited to, the following:

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    Temporalities of the maternal figured in/through writing on creative
    practice

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    Embodied writing as a maternal practice

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    Domestic writing practices – scribbles and scrawls

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    Writing as maternal care work

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    Disrupting maternal subjectivity through writing interventions

We encourage a diverse range of outputs including, but not limited to, visual essays, critical reviews, reflection pieces, scripto-visual works, performance scripts, interviews, conversation pieces and journal articles. Please send 5000-6000-word articles, or other forms of contribution, to (Clare.Johnson /at/ uwe.ac.uk) <mailto:(Clare.Johnson /at/ uwe.ac.uk)> by 1 May 2026with the subject line ‘Maternal writing in/as creative practice + NAME’.

Further information about JWCP,including Notes for Contributors, can be found at https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-writing-in-creative-practice <https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-writing-in-creative-practice>

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