@inbook{6214113f5a604e78b5f5ea8cf57cdcbe,
title = "Blueprint for a ghost",
abstract = "Our dialogical work suggests a folded or pocketed structure, a mechanism for concealment. Foldedness is key to this piece, expanding and enfolding the conversations we have had about our mothers, and our mothers{\textquoteright} ghosts. We explore the maternal figure through our experience as daughters and in relation to our practice as artists. For us the maternal figure is hard-won and often problematic, a figure rendered incomplete through our attempts to draw her. In order to articulate the hidden unspoken, we imagine this work as a repli (fold or small circuit), that which repeatedly provokes a reply. As a methodological tool, our repli seeks to engage with mothers, and the mothers of mothers. Embraced by this work, the [m]other figure may be indexically linked with the lived body through its trace (mark, shadow, photograph), or drawn through forms of self-disclosure. Writing back and forth, creating a folded structure that recalls the drawing/folding game exquisite corpse, our dialogue initiates a search for whatever is secreted within these folds. The gap left is an outline of the figure sought. The m[other] here is performed, not represented, in an act of retrieval.",
keywords = "motherhood, art, art writing, exquisite corpse, fold, mothers, secrets, cryptophores, Almodovar",
author = "Laura Gonzalez and Eleanor Bowen",
year = "2020",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-0-8153-8169-3",
pages = "83--96",
editor = "Elena Marchevska and Valerie Walkerdine",
booktitle = "The maternal in creative work",
publisher = "Routledge",
address = "United Kingdom",
}