P.H.A.R.E

L'équipe de recherche "Philosophie, Histoire et Analyse des Représentations Économiques" (P.H.A.R.E) regroupe des chercheurs de différentes disciplines (économie, philosophie, histoire) partageant un objet - les représentations économiques - et une démarche historique, caractérisée par le matériau privilégié, les textes. PHARE est une Équipe d'Accueil (EA 7418) de l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, qui regroupe des chercheurs en poste à l'Université Paris 1 et dans d'autres universités.

https://phare.univ-paris1.fr/

Performance artistique sur Le travail domestique des femmes : retour d'expérience et présentation

March 27, 2025
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Magic Maids
Women’s domestic work through bodies and minds
 
Performance with two special guest artists
Eisa Jocson and Venuri Perera
Thursday 27th March, 10 AM – 1 PM, Centre Panthéon, University Paris 1,

Interweaving ritual, pageantry, performance and possession, Magic Maids presents an encounter with two figures engaged in the ritual act of sweeping.
            Eisa Jocson and Venuri Perera are from the Philippines and Sri Lanka respectively, two countries known for their significant export of domestic workers. Their collaboration began in 2022 when they noticed the absence of women at Basel Museum of Pharmaceutical History in Switzerland. This observation sparked their investigation of the historical persecution of witches; in Europe and its implications for the exploitation of female labour in colonised regions. They discovered that the accusation of witchcraft continues to be a tool for persecuting migrant workers from the Global South.
            Magic Maids is a bodily response to their grappling with these complex entanglements. They call upon practices of incantation and intention, using their bodies to traverse multiple territories: physical, conceptual, transnational, emotional, and gendered. The labour in performance enables an embodied inquiry into questions of representation, political subjecthood and histories of oppression. Having individually presented solo work across international festivals and platforms that follows this line of inquiry, Jocson and Perera come together for the first time to sweep out and unsettle oppressive power structures. Rewilding the domestic, they aim to release, reclaim, rejoice, and reconnect with the primal energies.
           Magic Maids is an invitation to witness and reflect on the visibility of the working body, the power of female solidarity, and the enduring impact of historical injustices on modern labour practices.

Round table discussion with

  • Elodie Bertrand (CNRS - ISPJS, Université Paris 1) historian of economic thought
  • Jules Ramage (Associate fellow CERILAC d'Université Paris-Cité) visual artist
  • Muriel Gilardone (IDEES, Université de Caen Normandie) historian of economic thought
  • Mickaëlle Provost (UCL-Bruxelles) philosopher

 

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  • Updated on: May 14, 2025, 3:35 p.m.
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