• Olivia Weissflog

  • Her Own Distinct Self

    Her Own Distinct Self

    In the Middle Ages, the term “spinster” referred to women who spun thread for a living. These craftswomen were remarkable in their ability to support themselves at a time when women were generally limited to the roles of mother, wife, and nun.

    A growing number of women today are choosing to stay single and embrace the power they can wield as women who do not prioritize the approval of men. They find fulfillment in their professions, hobbies, and close friendships with other women. I hope this book will serve as the beginning of a reclamation of the term “spinster” and a reminder of the power women can hold both as individuals and as a collective.

    This collection of texts illustrates the problems and opportunities presented by spinsterhood. Written primarily by women, they were chosen to introduce the history of single women, show how they are depicted in media, and demonstrate the kind of power they have wielded as women’s rights expanded over time.

    Stitches through each page of the book reflect the emotional tension associated with each section. The number of lines increases with each chapter up until the section on women in popular culture. At that point, they begin to decrease as the texts transition from explaining the problem to pointing toward a possible solution.

    This project brings together carefully selected texts and images in an attempt to reclaim the label of “spinster” and celebrate the possibilities of a world where each woman lives for her own distinct self.

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