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Hadley, Bree,
Disability, public space performance and spectatorship : = unconscious performers /
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正題名/作者:
Disability, public space performance and spectatorship :/ Bree Hadley.
其他題名:
unconscious performers /
作者:
Hadley, Bree,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Artists with disabilities. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137396082
ISBN:
1137396083 (electronic bk.)
Disability, public space performance and spectatorship : = unconscious performers /
Hadley, Bree,
Disability, public space performance and spectatorship :
unconscious performers /Bree Hadley. - 1 online resource.
Introduction : Disability, Performance and the Public Sphere -- 1. Weebles, Mirages and Living Mirrors: The Ethics of Embarrassed Laughter -- 2. Drug Deals, Samaritans and Suicides: Bodies on the Brink of the Visible -- 3. 'That You Would Post Such a Thing': Staging Spectatorship Online -- 4. Same Difference?: Disability, Presence, Performance and Ethics -- Conclusion : (Dia)logics of Difference.
Why would disabled people want to re-engage, re-enact and re-envisage the everyday encounters in public spaces and places that cast them as ugly, strange, stare-worthy? In Disability, Public Space Performance and Spectatorship: Unconscious Performers, Bree Hadley examines the performance practices of disabled artists in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and Australasia who do exactly this. Operating in a live or performance art paradigm, artists like James Cunningham (Australia), Noemi Lakmaier (UK/Austria), Alison Jones (UK), Aaron Williamson (UK), Katherine Araniello (UK), Bill Shannon (US), Back to Back Theatre (Australia), Rita Marcalo (UK), Liz Crow (UK) and Mat Fraser (UK) all use installation and public space performance practices to restage their disabled identities in risky, guerrilla-style works that remind passers-by of their own complicity in the daily social drama of disability. In doing so, they draw spectators' attention to their own role in constructing Western concepts of disability. This book investigates the way each of us can become unconscious performers in a daily social drama that positions people with disabilities as figures of tragedy, stigma or pity, and the aesthetics, politics and ethics of performance practices that intervene very directly in this drama. It constructs a framework for understanding the way spectators are positioned in these practices, and how they contribute to public sphere debates about disability today.
ISBN: 1137396083 (electronic bk.)
Source: 746990Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: PN1590.H36
Dewey Class. No.: 704/.087
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Introduction : Disability, Performance and the Public Sphere -- 1. Weebles, Mirages and Living Mirrors: The Ethics of Embarrassed Laughter -- 2. Drug Deals, Samaritans and Suicides: Bodies on the Brink of the Visible -- 3. 'That You Would Post Such a Thing': Staging Spectatorship Online -- 4. Same Difference?: Disability, Presence, Performance and Ethics -- Conclusion : (Dia)logics of Difference.
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