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One is Not born a Woman at Square Street Gallery


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In Feminist scholar Monique Wittig’s seminal text “One is not born a woman” (1981), she departs from a materialist feminist reading of masculinity and femininity. The title of the text—and this exhibition—takes from The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir. For Wittig, the theoretical possibility of a lesbian society (notedly, she does not advocate for a matriarchy) reveals the artifice of the category of “woman.” In initiating an analysis of the production of the category of woman, as one would do with understandings of master/slave, coloniser/colonised, bourgeois/proletariat, the idea of woman no longer becomes a natural category, but an ideological one.

Through works by Anabelle Lau, Hou Lam Tsui, Tekla Tamoria, and IV Chan, the exhibition seeks to think about Wittig’s text today and to revisit a fundamental question: How does one go from being a girl to a woman? What might it mean to read against the grain of the Bildungsroman?

Curated by KY Wong and Aaditya Sathish

Opening reception: 6 – 8 pm
Gallery address: 21 Square Street, Sheung Wan

Earlier Event: December 21
The Elegance of Solitude at JPS Gallery
Later Event: December 22
The Warmth of December at Quiet Gallery