
(Un)Box the Soap Podcast Ep 9: Textile Work and the Politics of Repair
In this episode, we sit down with Ren Ewart, a PhD candidate at the University of Groningen, to reflect on their 2021 piece for Soapbox Web, “Can you fix this for me? Knotted writing, textiles and language”, and discuss their current research project, “Tracing repair, needlework, mending in and beyond the museum.” Ewart's research attends to the various sites in which textile maintenance occurs to uncover the different types of labor involved in keeping cultural objects intact. Throughout our conversation, they challenge the notion of repair as a simple transition from broken to fixed, instead framing it as an inevitably ongoing ecological process that requires continuous effort and "showing up". We delve into the invisibilized labor of care, drawing on Marxist and ecofeminist critiques to understand repair as a form of reproductive labor that allows systems and objects to function. Finally, we dwell the provisionalities of research: itself an essentially provisional and collabarative process, susceptible to fray and repair.
