The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic performances. Acts that are, as Maike Bleeker argues1, bound up with the scopic rules, regimes and narratives that apply in specific cultures at specific times. In Western culture, the disabled body has been seen as a sign of defect, deficiency, fear, shame or stigma. Disabled artists – Mat Fraser, Bill Shannon, Aaron Williamson, Katherine Araniello, Liz Crow and Ju Gosling – have attempted, via performances that co-opt conventional images of the disabled body, to challenge dominant ways of representing and responding such bodies from within. In this paper, I consider what happens when non-disabled artists co-opt images of the disabled body to ...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...
The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic pe...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
This article attempts to introduce a performative perspective in the field of reflections on a handi...
The Incorporeal Corpse contends that the image of actual disabled bodies in film and theatre brings ...
This article looks at the recent examples of the uses disabled performers have made of freaks. It ex...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
This article proposes the value of investigating audience interpretations as viewing performances to...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
The civil rights movement, the feminist movement, and similar political campaigns have sensitized ar...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
Considering Disability: Disability Phenomenology's Role in Revolutionizing Theatrical Spac
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...
The meaning of the body emerges through acts of seeing, looking and staring in daily and dramatic pe...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
This article attempts to introduce a performative perspective in the field of reflections on a handi...
The Incorporeal Corpse contends that the image of actual disabled bodies in film and theatre brings ...
This article looks at the recent examples of the uses disabled performers have made of freaks. It ex...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
This article proposes the value of investigating audience interpretations as viewing performances to...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
The civil rights movement, the feminist movement, and similar political campaigns have sensitized ar...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
Considering Disability: Disability Phenomenology's Role in Revolutionizing Theatrical Spac
Social representations of the body with disabilities have for centuries been associated with the ide...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
The focus of this research is to explore the portrayal of the disability image in visual media. Many...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which representations of disability in fiction, film, per...