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Spawn: The Fantasy of Women's Right to Choose
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In the wake of many examples of devastating global politics, Alyssa Velazquezs lecture that delves into the great illusion of reproductive choice feels more relevant than ever

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Paula White, televangelist of the prosperity gospel and spiritual advisor to President Tr**p delivered a sermon on January 5, 2020, commanding all Satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now. Despite his anti-choice stance, White prayed for miscarriages in Satanic wombs, hoping theyd be unable to carry forth plans of destruction or harm. A modern day curse cloaked under right-wing conservatism. The Witcher, Netflixs most popular debut series, conjures up very real attitudes on motherhood and childbirth. Yennefer, a sorceress from Vengerberg, is unable to conceive; her ascension to become a magical immortal incurred a cost: her womb.

In Spawn: The Fantasy of Women's Right to Choose Alyssa Velazquez analyses reproduction justice, eugenics, and population growth through fictional contexts such as The Witcher, George R. R. Martins Game of Thrones, A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, Fledging by Octavia Butler, and their cinematic adaptations. Velazquez compares this with research into the history of sciences earliest conceptions of menstruation and pregnancy in relation to birthing bodies and attitudes towards reproduction.

The current national emergency and news coverage on who gets to be pregnant, when, and how, is a universal concern that's been shared by witches, vampires, and demons for centuries. Their reproductive potential is not the exception, but the rule, born from humanitys historical and contemporaneous gender-biased, race-conscious, and class-based paradoxical repulsion and fascination with female anatomy and birth.

ABOUT OUR LECTURER

Alyssa Velazquez (she/her) is a Puerto Rican American born and raised along the edges of New Jerseys Pine Barrens. Shes a cultural historian, playwright, actress, and writer. Her work has been featured or is forthcoming in Material Intelligence, The Tower, S/He Speaks 2: Voices of Women & Trans Folx, Scraps, The Establishment, AutoStraddle, GRLSQUASH, and Womens History Magazine. Velazquez is an inaugural fellow of Critical Insight through the American Theatre magazine and a 2024 Lambda Literary fellow. Past residences include a Bischoff Inn Micro-Residency, a writer in residence at City Books, Pittsburghs oldest bookstore and a Freshworks Resident at Kelly Strayhorn Theater.

INSTAGRAM: @velazquezalyssa

WEBSITE: www.velazquezalyssa.com

SPRING TERM 2025

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Endometriosis: A Feminist Issue

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Monday 10th March

Jennifer Anyan (she/her)

The Madonna Whore Dichotomy: Motherhood And Sexual Agency

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Spawn: The Fantasy Of Women's Right To Choose

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RECORDING

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