The way we live is ever-changing, but societal expectations about women’s relationships to motherhood have remained stiflingly rigid. Too often, popular narratives around motherhood disregard the varied and often challenging experiences that inform a person’s decision and opportunity to parent (or not). In this event, three remarkable writers and thinkers from different backgrounds discuss their recent books about the political and personal implications of the journey towards, around or away from motherhood.
Join Gina Rushton, Sian Prior, and Natalie Kon-yu for an inclusive and interrogative discussion that considers the complexities of contemporary motherhood. Hosted by Eleanor Jackson.
Content note: this event may include discussion of topics that some audience members may find difficult or sensitive, such as fertility and medical procedures.
The bookseller for this event is Neighbourhood Books.
Featuring
Natalie Kon-yu
Natalie Kon-yu is a writer, academic and editor whose work has been published nationally and internationally. She is the co-commissioning editor of #Me Too: Stories from the Australian Women’s Movement (Picador, 2019) ...
Sian Prior
Sian Prior has had a multi-faceted career in the arts, education and media, as a writer, broadcaster, teacher and singer. She is best known as a former presenter on ABC RN, ABC Classic and ABC Melbourne, and a columnist ...
Gina Rushton
Eleanor Jackson
Eleanor Jackson is a Filipino Australian poet, performer, arts producer and sometimes community radio broadcaster. She is the author of Gravidity and Parity, winner of Small Press Network’s Book of the Year (2022), ...