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Subversive Mothers, Disturbing Domesticity
Making Visible the Politics of Home
Subversive Mothers, Disturbing Domesticity Making Visible the Politics of Home
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Description
Home is a word brimming with emotion, expectation and contradiction. It is where love and comfort are sought, yet it can also feel oppressive or unreachable. Subversive Mothers, Disturbing Domesticity unpacks the many dimensions of what it means to inhabit this space – physically, emotionally, and socially. Is home a sanctuary, a workplace, or a battleground for equality?
Far from a simple haven, home carries the weight of invisible labor, tension, and even danger. It is shaped by routines and rhythms, often dismissed as mundane or unproductive, yet requiring vast effort. Through engaging with these complexities, this book challenges the simplistic binaries that reduce home to a private, insignificant space.
By turning towards the discomfort produced by our encounters there with dirt, disorder, and ambiguity – aspects most associated with mothers and domestic work – we uncover how home embodies power dynamics and acts of resistance. Subversive Mothers, Disturbing Domesticity invites readers to rethink this deeply familiar yet elusive space, recognizing the hidden histories, emotions, and struggles that exist within its walls. Thoughtful and compelling, it sheds light on why home is never just a place, but a profound experience that both shapes us and is shaped by us.
Table of Contents
Prologue
Introduction
Monstera
Home
Invisibility
Wires
The Everyday and the Photograph
Habit and Time
Reading
Tactical Resistance
Attention and Aesthetics
Housework
Bin
Motherwork
Attachment
Dirt
Disgust
Disorder
Spillage
Nosebleed
Pinch
Conclusion
Homework
Notes
Bibliography
Further Reading
About the Author
Product details

Published | Dec 11 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 350 |
ISBN | 9781978760417 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 20 Photographs |
Series | Experiments/On the Political |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Clare Gallagher's book is both beautiful and dangerous, as books that shake up structures always are. This book stunningly dissects the expectations, attitudes and self-evident assumptions we have come to associate with the mental, physical and emotional work of the home. Gallagher's book is brilliant, not only because of its sharp analysis, which shows the big societal structures in everyday domestic practices, and challenges binary oppositions, but just because the extremely important topic: home.
Anna-Kaisa Rastenberger, Suomen valokuvataiteen museo / The Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland
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This is a work of domestic divination. Using photography as a methodological instrument Subversive Mothers, Disturbing Domesticity takes us into a realm where chaos and dirt can reveal patterns of meaning, and pristine order can signal the deployment of power. Lyrical, politically astute, aesthetically profound, Clare Gallagher's book is always deeply humane. I will never look at a paper towel in the same way again.
Ben Highmore, Emeritus Professor of Cultural Studies, University of Sussex, UK
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Gallagher's work is a penetrating exploration of the domestic. The taxonomy, method, terminology and subject headings reflect a feminist, mother's eye of a well-practiced artist. She plays masterfully with subversion, in particular, the disruptive qualities of the literal and metaphorical lens.
Jennifer Keating, Professor of English, University of Pittsburgh, USA