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"Come mai non hai figli? Una donna bella come te!", "E tu quando li fai?" Molte donne si sono trovate a dover rispondere a queste domande nel corso della loro vita. Domande inopportune perchè l'infertilità o la scelta di non diventare madri vengono spesso giudicate, commentate con consigli non richiesti, persino criticate aspramente. A tutte queste donne vogliamo dedicare la puntata di oggi di Linee d'ombra con due storie emblematiche: quella di Luciana, che si definisce "diversamente fertile" e che ci racconta di come sia riuscita a colmare quel vuoto lasciato da un figlio mai nato con la sua creatività e abilità manuale; e quella di Christen Reighter, una autrice e poetessa americana, che all'età di 22 anni ha deciso che non avrebbe avuto figli, e per questo si è sottoposta a un intervento che l'ha resa sterile. Una scelta che le ha fatto capire quanto la nostra società veda nella donna un'unica vera possibilità di realizzazione: quella di essere madre. In chiusura prosegue la storia seriale dedicata ad Antonio Cocco e custodita nell'Archivio Diaristico di Pieve Santo Stefano. Playlist Dear Mr. Fantasy - TrafficGo On - Jack JohnsonMommy Daddy You And I - Talking Heads Nobody's Mother - Cassandra VioletRespect - Aretha FranklinSons of the Silent Age - David Bowie
In this episode, we’re looking at the monstrous side of motherhood with Rosemary’s Baby and David Cronenberg’s The Brood. We know that Polanski’s history and crimes may make this an episode that some people decide to skip, or that some people may choose to skip to our coverage of The Brood. We fully understand and respect that choice. We will be talking about Polanski’s involvement in the making of Rosemary’s Baby only, but please know that we take his actions seriously and we did not decide to cover this movie without a lot of thought and consideration. Sources: Rosemary's Baby (1968) "Charles Manson's Hollywood #10: Roman Polanski after Sharon Tate", You Must Remember This Podcast "The Most Cursed Hit Movie Ever Made" by Rosemary Counter, Vanity Fair "The Apartment Building in Rosemary's Baby is Also a Star. Here's the Not-So-Secret Story Behind Its Name" by Lily Rothman, Time "Rosemary's Baby (1968)" by Jeff Stafford, TCM "#23: Mia Farrow in the 1960s, Part 1: Mia & Frank", You Must Remember This Podcast "Remembering Rosemary's Baby", Criterion Featurette "What Should We Do With Hollywood's Rotten Apples?" by Alison Willmore "Bias in Medicine", Last Week Tonight with John Oliver "How Women with Short Hair are Redefining Beauty", NowThis News "Why Are All the Men in My Life So Angry About My Short Hair?" by Parisa Hashempour, Refinery 29 "My Choice to Live Child-Free by Christen Reighter", TEDxTalks "What is Code Switching?", HuffPost "The Gender Wage Gap is Even Worse For Women of Color", PopSugar Entertainment "Quantifying America's Gender Wage Gap by Race/Ethnicity", National Partnership for Women and Families "Siri and Alexa Reinforce Gender Bias, UN Finds" by Megan Specia, The New York Times The Brood (1979) "Why I Love ... The Brood" by Josephine Botting, BFI "Birth Pains", Criterion featurette "Meet the Carveths", Criterion featurette
One in five women in the United States will not have a biological child, and Christen Reighter is one of them. From a young age, she knew she didn't want kids, in spite of the insistence of many people (including her doctor) who told her she'd change her mind. In this powerful talk, she shares her story of seeking sterilization -- and makes the case that motherhood is an extension of womanhood, not the definition.
미국에서 다섯 명 중의 한 명은 생물학적인 자녀를 갖지 않습니다. 크리스틴 라이터도 그중 한 명이죠. 의사와 많은 사람들이 그녀에게 생각이 바뀔 거라고 말했지만, 어릴 때부터 그녀는 자신이 아이를 원하지 않는다는 것을 알았습니다. 그녀는 이 강렬한 강연에서 불임 수술을 받고자 했던 자신의 이야기를 전하며, 엄마가 된다는 것은 여성의 연장선일 뿐이지 여성의 역할을 정의하는 것은 아니라고 말합니다.
Uma em cinco mulheres nos Estados Unidos não vai ter filhos biológicos, e Christen Reighter é uma delas. Desde muito jovem, ela sabia que não queria filhos, apesar da insistência de muitas pessoas, incluindo seu médico, que lhe disse que ela mudaria de ideia. Nesta palestra poderosa, ela nos conta a história da sua busca pela esterilização cirúrgica e defende a ideia de que a maternidade é uma extensão do conceito de mulher, não a sua definição.
Une femme sur cinq, aux États-Unis, ne concevra pas d'enfant biologique, et Christen Reighter est l'une d'elles. Depuis son plus jeune âge, elle savait qu'elle ne voulait pas d'enfants, malgré l'insistance de nombreuses personnes, y compris son médecin qui lui affirmait qu'elle changerait d'avis un jour. Dans ce puissant discours, elle partage avec nous l'histoire de sa stérilisation, plaidant en faveur du fait que la maternité est un prolongement de la féminité et non sa définition.
Una de cada cinco mujeres en Estados Unidos no tendrá un hijo biológico y Christen Reighter es una de ellas. Desde muy joven, sabía que ella no tendría niños, a pesar de la insistencia de muchas personas (incluyendo su médico) que le dijo que iba a cambiar de idea. En esta charla poderosa, ella comparte su historia de la búsqueda de esterilización y expone el tema de que la maternidad es una extensión de la feminidad, no su definición.
Jede fünfte Frau in den Vereinigten Staaten wird keine eigenen Kinder haben -- Christen Reighter ist eine von ihnen. Schon in jungen Jahren wusste sie, dass sie keine Kinder möchte, obwohl Viele (unter anderem ihr Arzt) ihr sagten, sie würde ihre Meinung ändern. In dieser eindringlichen Rede erzählt sie von ihrer Suche nach Sterilisierung und hält fest, dass Mutterschaft nur eine Erweiterung des Frau-Seins ist, und nicht dessen Definition.
One in five women in the United States will not have a biological child, and Christen Reighter is one of them. From a young age, she knew she didn't kids, in spite of the insistence of many people (including her doctor) who told her she'd change her mind. In this powerful talk, she shares her story of seeking sterilization -- and makes the case that motherhood is an extension of womanhood, not the definition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.