Maternal Inclinations, Queer Orientations, Common Occupation

Dahms, Isabell. 2023. Maternal Inclinations, Queer Orientations, Common Occupation. Critical Horizons, 24(2), pp. 147-163. ISSN 1440-9917 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

This article explores queer spatial and feminist coalitional practices through Adriana Cavarero's concept of maternal and mimetic “inclinations”, Sara Ahmed's concept of queer “orientations” and a political action by the English Collective of Prostitutes (ECP). It argues that through these paradigms, social histories become central to philosophical thinking about subjectivity. Ahmed and Cavarero conceive of subjectivity through postural and spatial relations. To explore how spatial and postural relations generate subjectivities, I focus on an example of a deliberate political takeover of space. In the article, Ahmed and Cavarero's concepts are explored through a historical analysis of the 1982 takeover of Holy Cross Church (London, UK) by the ECP. This political action offers a different starting point for philosophical inquiry and proposes an additional response by orienting and inclining us towards a feminist coalitional practice and commons that builds support without minimising difference. The paper will show that the conceptual tools of Cavarero, Ahmed and the ECP can be productively brought into conversation and used to conceptualise maternal inclinations through queer spatial relations and feminist coalitional practices.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1080/14409917.2023.2233111

Keywords:

Mimetic inclinations; queer orientation; Sara Ahmed; Adriana Cavarero; ECP; queer commons

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

History

Dates:

DateEvent
1 July 2023Accepted
17 July 2023Published Online
2023Published

Item ID:

37821

Date Deposited:

08 Nov 2024 11:03

Last Modified:

08 Nov 2024 11:08

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/37821

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