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Pregnant Body

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The pregnant body extends an aesthetic and discursive continuum inaugurated by the reclaimed body and developed in the following two thematic groupings: corpulent and disabled. Defined by states of openness, permeability, and transformation, these somatic conditions stand in dialectical tension with the classical ideal— a paradigm predicated on fixed, sealed, contained, and impenetrable bodily borders.

The gravid form—one with child—emerges as a potentially unsettling site of becoming that literally and metaphorically engenders a secondary subjectivity. Historically, this “body-in-process” has served as a repository for profound social and sexual anxieties. The designers and artists presented here confront and challenge the fears surrounding the shifting borders of the pregnant body, actively resisting entrenched visual tropes—often rooted in gynophobia—that have long shaped Western representational traditions.  

Through garments engineered for pregnancy and avant-garde silhouettes that evoke the aesthetics of expectancy, these designers engage the inherent tensions of the pregnant state. By interrogating the body’s porous demarcations, they destabilize and ultimately subvert the presumed integrity of the classical body. In doing so, they acknowledge pregnancy as a condition that encompasses both vulnerability and generative power.

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