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Bodies in Commotion: Disability & Performance / Auslander, Philip; Sandahl, Carrie
Tytuł
Bodies in Commotion: Disability & Performance
Wydawnictwo
Michigan: Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2005
ISBN
0-472-09891-8; 0-472-06891-1
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Introduction Disability Studies in Commotion with Performance Studies Carrie Sandahl & Philip Auslander #1
Part I. Taxonomies Disability & Deaf Performances in the Process of Self Definition #13
Delivering Disability, Willing Speech Brenda Jo Brueggemann #17
Dares to Stares Disabled Women Performance Artists & the Dynamics of Staring Rosemarie Garland Thomson #30
Performing Deaf Identity Toward a Continuum of Deaf Performance Jessica Berson #42
Aesthetic Distance & the Fiction of Disability Jim Ferris #56
Part II. Disability/Deaf Aesthetics, Audiences, & the Public Sphere #69
Shifting Apollo’s Frame Challenging the Body Aesthetic in Theater Dance Owen Smith #73
The National Theatre of the Deaf Artistic Freedom and Cultural Responsibility in the Use of American Sign Language Shannon Bradford #86
Shifting Strengths The Cyborg Theater of Cathy Weis Jennifer Parker-Starbuck #95
Theater without a Hero The Making of P.H.*reaks: The Hidden History of People with Disabilities Victoria Ann Lewis #109
Part III. Rehabilitating the Medical Model #129
Performing Disability, Problematizing Cure Johnson Cheu #135
Bodies, Hysteria, Pain Staging the Invisible Petra Kuppers #147
Performance as Therapy Spalding Gray’s Autopathographic Monologues Philip Auslander #163
The Facilitation of Learning-Disabled Arts A Cultural Perspective Giles Perring #175
Beyond Therapy "Performance” Work with People Who Have Profound & Multiple Disabilities Melissa C. Nash #190
Dementia and the Performance of Self Anne Davis Basting #202
Part IV. Performing Disability in Daily Life #215
Looking Blind A Revelation of Culture’s Eye Tanya Titchkosky #219
Men in Motion Disability and the Performance of Masculinity Lenore Manderson and Susan Peake #230
Disrupting a Disembodied Status Quo Invisible Theater as Subversive Pedagogy Maureen Connolly and Tom Craig #243
The Tyranny of Neutral Disability and Actor Training Carrie Sandahl #255
Part V. Reading Disability in Dramatic Literature #269
Unfixing Disability in Lord Byron’s The Deformed Transformed Sharon L. Snyder #271
On Medea, Bad Mother of the Greek Drama (Disability, Character, Genopolitics) Marcy J. Epstein #284
Disability’s Invisibility in Joan Schenkar’s Signs of Life and Heather McDonald’s An Almost Holy Picture Stacy Wolf #302
Reconsidering Identity Politics, Essentialism, and Dismodernism An Afterword Peggy Phelan #319
Contributors #327
Index #333
Part I. Taxonomies Disability & Deaf Performances in the Process of Self Definition #13
Delivering Disability, Willing Speech Brenda Jo Brueggemann #17
Dares to Stares Disabled Women Performance Artists & the Dynamics of Staring Rosemarie Garland Thomson #30
Performing Deaf Identity Toward a Continuum of Deaf Performance Jessica Berson #42
Aesthetic Distance & the Fiction of Disability Jim Ferris #56
Part II. Disability/Deaf Aesthetics, Audiences, & the Public Sphere #69
Shifting Apollo’s Frame Challenging the Body Aesthetic in Theater Dance Owen Smith #73
The National Theatre of the Deaf Artistic Freedom and Cultural Responsibility in the Use of American Sign Language Shannon Bradford #86
Shifting Strengths The Cyborg Theater of Cathy Weis Jennifer Parker-Starbuck #95
Theater without a Hero The Making of P.H.*reaks: The Hidden History of People with Disabilities Victoria Ann Lewis #109
Part III. Rehabilitating the Medical Model #129
Performing Disability, Problematizing Cure Johnson Cheu #135
Bodies, Hysteria, Pain Staging the Invisible Petra Kuppers #147
Performance as Therapy Spalding Gray’s Autopathographic Monologues Philip Auslander #163
The Facilitation of Learning-Disabled Arts A Cultural Perspective Giles Perring #175
Beyond Therapy "Performance” Work with People Who Have Profound & Multiple Disabilities Melissa C. Nash #190
Dementia and the Performance of Self Anne Davis Basting #202
Part IV. Performing Disability in Daily Life #215
Looking Blind A Revelation of Culture’s Eye Tanya Titchkosky #219
Men in Motion Disability and the Performance of Masculinity Lenore Manderson and Susan Peake #230
Disrupting a Disembodied Status Quo Invisible Theater as Subversive Pedagogy Maureen Connolly and Tom Craig #243
The Tyranny of Neutral Disability and Actor Training Carrie Sandahl #255
Part V. Reading Disability in Dramatic Literature #269
Unfixing Disability in Lord Byron’s The Deformed Transformed Sharon L. Snyder #271
On Medea, Bad Mother of the Greek Drama (Disability, Character, Genopolitics) Marcy J. Epstein #284
Disability’s Invisibility in Joan Schenkar’s Signs of Life and Heather McDonald’s An Almost Holy Picture Stacy Wolf #302
Reconsidering Identity Politics, Essentialism, and Dismodernism An Afterword Peggy Phelan #319
Contributors #327
Index #333