1. The advent of the metoo movement which redefined women’s voices and boundaries.
2. The newly established women’s right to consent.
3. The feminist movement’s failure to address the realities of motherhood and the rights of mothers in an economy that keeps them unseen, unvalued.
4. The lack of extensive feminist curriculum and archival compilation on sexuality since the Kinsey Report, gathered last century.
5. The fact it is easier to have sex than speak sex.
6. The need for a study of the language rather the acts that language informs, describes, deforms, biases, or mutes. Language determines how we define ourselves, how we are perceived, who we are.
Over 100 artists have agreed to be interviewed in the podcast.
Eurydice is an artist & writer, sex archivist & activist in a patriarchy that binds women to its words, laws, paradigms, aesthetics. The male gaze that turns the female nude into voyeuristic pornography turned her ancestor Sappho the Lesbian poet into the prototypical lesbian because she used man’s language as a woman.
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