Du dessin au tricot : Vesalius et le mouvement « Tricotez-vous un vagin »
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1505-9065.21.16Mots-clés :
fluides corporels, artisanats, tricotage, utérus, action politiqueRésumé
L’utérus a été représenté de nombreuses façons au cours de l’histoire de l’Europe occidentale, allant du miracle à l’égout. Ce chapitre commence par explorer certaines des premières représentations de l’utérus dans les documents imprimés. Il s’intéresse ensuite à ce qui se passe lorsque différents supports matériels sont utilisés pour représenter cette partie du corps (et d’autres), en mettant particulièrement l’accent sur l’impact de la laine et de matériaux similaires. Ces derniers rendent l’utérus non seulement plus accessible aux femmes, mais en font aussi un outil politique potentiel dans la revendication de leurs droits.
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