In attempting to answer the question ‘How is disability represented in plays?’ two approaches are considered, one semiotic and literary and the other concerned with notions of stereotyping drawn from disability studies. The five plays on which the discussion is based are school examination set texts, raising questions about classroom discourse and interpretation. Pilot study data drawn from students’ work in examinations are offered to suggest possible answers to those questions
The aim of this chapter is to explore the way in which play is used in a range of educational settin...
Disability in theatre has become a well-established area of academic enquiry. My own research is in ...
In this qualitative study, the author uses the theoretical lens of disability studies to examine how...
This book explores the question, what can society learn about disability through the way it is portr...
The civil rights movement, the feminist movement, and similar political campaigns have sensitized ar...
Disability has always had a prominent place on the theatrical stage. Throughout the C19th, C20th and...
People with disabilities have been a part of theatre for thousands of years. But typically they are ...
The aim of this chapter is to briefly outline how disability has been represented in theatre, what a...
This dissertation examines the portrayal of physically disabled characters in dramatic literature ov...
Bachelor Honours - Bachelor of Arts (BA)The representation of disability in children’s literature in...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
Children who have special needs face various problems. Most of them are not able to attend school, t...
The aim of this study is to illustrate how drama can be used as a pedagogical tool in compulsory sch...
This article reviews some instances of disability in Shakespeare's works and some instances of Disab...
This article attempts to introduce a performative perspective in the field of reflections on a handi...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the way in which play is used in a range of educational settin...
Disability in theatre has become a well-established area of academic enquiry. My own research is in ...
In this qualitative study, the author uses the theoretical lens of disability studies to examine how...
This book explores the question, what can society learn about disability through the way it is portr...
The civil rights movement, the feminist movement, and similar political campaigns have sensitized ar...
Disability has always had a prominent place on the theatrical stage. Throughout the C19th, C20th and...
People with disabilities have been a part of theatre for thousands of years. But typically they are ...
The aim of this chapter is to briefly outline how disability has been represented in theatre, what a...
This dissertation examines the portrayal of physically disabled characters in dramatic literature ov...
Bachelor Honours - Bachelor of Arts (BA)The representation of disability in children’s literature in...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
Children who have special needs face various problems. Most of them are not able to attend school, t...
The aim of this study is to illustrate how drama can be used as a pedagogical tool in compulsory sch...
This article reviews some instances of disability in Shakespeare's works and some instances of Disab...
This article attempts to introduce a performative perspective in the field of reflections on a handi...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the way in which play is used in a range of educational settin...
Disability in theatre has become a well-established area of academic enquiry. My own research is in ...
In this qualitative study, the author uses the theoretical lens of disability studies to examine how...