Disability Arts and Culture
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-78938-000-2 (ISBN)
This collection offers insight into different study approaches to disability art and culture practices, and asks: what does it mean to approach disability-focused cultural production and consumption as generative sites of meaning-making? International scholars and practitioners use ethnographic and participatory action research approaches; textual and discourse analysis; as well as other methods to discover how disability figures into our contemporary world(s).
Chapters within the collection explore, amongst other topics, deaf theatre productions, representations of disability on-screen, community engagement projects and disabled bodies in dance. Disability Arts and Culture provides a comprehensive overview and a range of case studies benefitting both the practitioner and scholar.
Petra Kuppers is professor of English and women’s studies at University of Michigan, Ann Arbour. Petra is a well respected figure in the field of performance arts, in particular feminist and disabled theatre, and is a faculty fellow at the National Council for Institutional Diversity. She is the author of Theatre and Disability.
Introduction
Petra Kuppers
Texts and Complexities
Chapter 1: Pain proxies, migraine and invisible disability in Renée French's H Day
Susan Honeyman
Chapter 2: At the intersection of Deaf and Asian American performativity in Los Angeles: Deaf West Theatre's and East West Player's adaptations of Pippin
Stephanie Lim
Chapter 3: The blind gaze: Visual impairment and haptic filmmaking in João Júlio Antunes' O jogo/The Game (2010)
Eduardo Ledesma
Chapter 4: What are you looking at? Staring down notions of the disabled body in dance
Meghan Durham-Wall
Discourse Analysis: Cultures and Difference
Chapter 5: Troubling images? The re-presentation of disabled womanhood: Britain's Missing Top Model
Alison Wilde
Chapter 6: Representations of disability in Turkish television health shows: Neo-liberal articulations of family, religion and the medical approach
Dikmen Bezmez and Ergin Bulut
Chapter 7: The portrayal of people with disabilities in Moroccan proverbs and jokes
Gulnara Z. Karimova, Daniel A. Sauers and Firdaousse Dakka
People's Voices: Qualitative Methods
Chapter 8: From awww to awe factor: UK audience meaning-making of the 2012 Paralympics as mediated spectacle
Caroline E. M. Hodges, Richard Scullion and Daniel Jackson
Chapter 9: Disability in television crime drama: Transgression and access
Katie Ellis
Chapter 10: 'It's really scared of disability': Disabled comedians' perspectives of the British television comedy industry
Sharon Lockyer
Ethnographic Approaches: Project Reports
Chapter 11: Re-voicing: Community choir participation as a medium for identity formation amongst people with learning disabilities
Nedim Hassan
Chapter 12: Dancing as a wolf: Art-based understanding of autistic spectrum condition
Kevin Burrows
Chapter 13: Disabling ability in dance: Intercultural dramaturgies of the Thikwa plus Junkan Project
Nanako Nakajima
Chapter 14: Swimming with the Salamander: A community eco-performance project
Petra Kuppers
Notes on contributors
Erscheinungsdatum | 07.03.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | 26 Halftones, black and white |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 178 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 694 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Lyrik / Dramatik ► Dramatik / Theater |
Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Theater / Ballett | |
Sozialwissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78938-000-6 / 1789380006 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78938-000-2 / 9781789380002 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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