The
Diary 012 project aims at addressing the issue of
stereotypes as well as those lesser known and suppressed dilemmas
that exist in the parent-child social relationship. Irena Pivka
collected and recorded stories gathered between April 2005 and April
2006 during a year of maternity leave. The book, produced in fifty
copies, is intended to provide parents with the possibility to
co-create a personalised diary. Thus the project, instigated by the
author, continues in the hands of the user. Visitors to the Festival
will be able to buy the Diary at a symbolic price.
In
addition to occasional authorial interventions, Diary 012 is a
collection of notes on discussions about parenthood that constantly
arise between parents and relatives, friends and acquaintances. In
gleaning the material for its creation, Irena Pivka did not conduct
actual interviews, and none of the people she talked to - in the
street or park, or during a phone call or e-mail exchange - knew
their words were being recorded. The identity of these narrators
remains a mystery, most stories were published with the permission of
those 'involved', while the statements of coincidental and unknown
persons were also especially adapted for the publication.
It
is astonishing just how many important issues can be broached during
the course of an informal chat lasting only a few minutes; and some
essential dilemmas of parenthood were brought to the fore by way of
such conversations: How to face the so-called ''established'' system
of giving birth. How to deal with the initial problems caused by an
irrevocable change of identity and the strenuous demands of
childcare, and how institutions specialised in this field can help.
Surviving postpartum depression. Picking up a career after maternity
leave. Placing a baby in childcare. Facing the suppressed truths that
new parents have to deal with, as well as society’s attitudes to
parents and children… These anecdotes encompass the intimate
experiences of individuals, as well as thoughts as to the role given
parents by society.
Once
they said that all conversations ended up with two subjects which
significantly 'labelled' the individual: men spoke about the
military, whereas women about labour. The younger generation no
longer engages in conversations about the military.
you can order a copy of Diary 012 (Dnevnik 012) by sending an e-mail:
irena|AT|cona.si