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This book presents interdisciplinary scholarship on art and visual culture that explores disability in terms of lived experience. It will expand critical disability studies scholarship on representation and embodiment, which is theoretically rich, but lacking in attention to art.
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This book presents interdisciplinary scholarship on art and visual culture that explores disability in terms of lived experience. It will expand critical disability studies scholarship on representation and embodiment, which is theoretically rich, but lacking in attention to art.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429536496
- Artikelnr.: 58347657
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429536496
- Artikelnr.: 58347657
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Alice Wexler is Professor Emerita of Art Education at SUNY New Paltz. John Derby was an independent scholar, secondary art and postsecondary art educator for over 20 years.
Part I: Methodologies of Access, Agency, and Ethics in Cultural
Institutions 1. Accessibility in and Beyond the Quagmire of the Present
[Taraneh Fazeli] 2. For a New Accessibility [Carmen Papalia] 3. Inclusion
Matters: "Are You Sure You Belong Here?" [Karen Keifer-Boyd, Michelle
Kraft, and Alice Wexler] Part II: The Politics and Ethics of Collaboration:
Analyzing Social Practices in Communities 4. Participatory and
Community-Based Contemporary Art Practices with People with Disabilities
[Mira Kallio-Tavin] 5. DaDaFest Ensemble: Leadership, Voice and
Participation in Music Making [Claire Penketh, Anne James, Richard Nutter,
and Sam Wades] 6. Post Traumatic Stress Poetics: Healing as Praxis in
Socially Engaged Artmaking [Carol Zou] Part III: Embodied Representations
of Artists with Disabilities in the Visual and Performing Arts 7. The
(Narrative) Prosthesis Re-Fitted: Finding New Support for Embodied and
Imagined Differences in Contemporary Art [Amanda Cachia] 8. Basilisk and
the Representation of Physically Disabled Women in Film [Ann
Millett-Gallant] 9. Out of Time: Crip Spacetime and Performance [Carrie
Sandahl] 10. Visually Representing Illness and Disability in Tee Corinne's
Scars, Stoma, Ostomy Bag, Portacath: Picturing Cancer in Our Lives
[Stefanie Snider] 11. Bill Shannon: Challenging Disabling Environments and
Redistributing Sense [Jack Richardson and Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson]
Part IV: Emerging from Anonymity: Negotiating The Outsider Art Label 12.
Lee Godie: Accidental Postmodern Outsider Artist [Alice Wexler] 14.
Carnival of Desires: Disability, Sex, and the Fantastical Paintings of
Aurie Ramirez [Amy Mutza] Part V: Life Writing: First-Person Reflections on
Disability and Artmaking 15. Presence and Absence: The Paradox of
Disability in Portraiture [Riva Leher] 16. Accidents Happen: An Art
Autopathography on Mental Disability [John Derby] 16 Out of the Blue: Art,
Disability and Yelling [Katherine Sherwood] 17. An Interview with Four Art
Professionals with Disabilities About the Traps and Benefits of Opening up
About Them [Nina Stuhldreher]
Institutions 1. Accessibility in and Beyond the Quagmire of the Present
[Taraneh Fazeli] 2. For a New Accessibility [Carmen Papalia] 3. Inclusion
Matters: "Are You Sure You Belong Here?" [Karen Keifer-Boyd, Michelle
Kraft, and Alice Wexler] Part II: The Politics and Ethics of Collaboration:
Analyzing Social Practices in Communities 4. Participatory and
Community-Based Contemporary Art Practices with People with Disabilities
[Mira Kallio-Tavin] 5. DaDaFest Ensemble: Leadership, Voice and
Participation in Music Making [Claire Penketh, Anne James, Richard Nutter,
and Sam Wades] 6. Post Traumatic Stress Poetics: Healing as Praxis in
Socially Engaged Artmaking [Carol Zou] Part III: Embodied Representations
of Artists with Disabilities in the Visual and Performing Arts 7. The
(Narrative) Prosthesis Re-Fitted: Finding New Support for Embodied and
Imagined Differences in Contemporary Art [Amanda Cachia] 8. Basilisk and
the Representation of Physically Disabled Women in Film [Ann
Millett-Gallant] 9. Out of Time: Crip Spacetime and Performance [Carrie
Sandahl] 10. Visually Representing Illness and Disability in Tee Corinne's
Scars, Stoma, Ostomy Bag, Portacath: Picturing Cancer in Our Lives
[Stefanie Snider] 11. Bill Shannon: Challenging Disabling Environments and
Redistributing Sense [Jack Richardson and Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson]
Part IV: Emerging from Anonymity: Negotiating The Outsider Art Label 12.
Lee Godie: Accidental Postmodern Outsider Artist [Alice Wexler] 14.
Carnival of Desires: Disability, Sex, and the Fantastical Paintings of
Aurie Ramirez [Amy Mutza] Part V: Life Writing: First-Person Reflections on
Disability and Artmaking 15. Presence and Absence: The Paradox of
Disability in Portraiture [Riva Leher] 16. Accidents Happen: An Art
Autopathography on Mental Disability [John Derby] 16 Out of the Blue: Art,
Disability and Yelling [Katherine Sherwood] 17. An Interview with Four Art
Professionals with Disabilities About the Traps and Benefits of Opening up
About Them [Nina Stuhldreher]
Part I: Methodologies of Access, Agency, and Ethics in Cultural
Institutions 1. Accessibility in and Beyond the Quagmire of the Present
[Taraneh Fazeli] 2. For a New Accessibility [Carmen Papalia] 3. Inclusion
Matters: "Are You Sure You Belong Here?" [Karen Keifer-Boyd, Michelle
Kraft, and Alice Wexler] Part II: The Politics and Ethics of Collaboration:
Analyzing Social Practices in Communities 4. Participatory and
Community-Based Contemporary Art Practices with People with Disabilities
[Mira Kallio-Tavin] 5. DaDaFest Ensemble: Leadership, Voice and
Participation in Music Making [Claire Penketh, Anne James, Richard Nutter,
and Sam Wades] 6. Post Traumatic Stress Poetics: Healing as Praxis in
Socially Engaged Artmaking [Carol Zou] Part III: Embodied Representations
of Artists with Disabilities in the Visual and Performing Arts 7. The
(Narrative) Prosthesis Re-Fitted: Finding New Support for Embodied and
Imagined Differences in Contemporary Art [Amanda Cachia] 8. Basilisk and
the Representation of Physically Disabled Women in Film [Ann
Millett-Gallant] 9. Out of Time: Crip Spacetime and Performance [Carrie
Sandahl] 10. Visually Representing Illness and Disability in Tee Corinne's
Scars, Stoma, Ostomy Bag, Portacath: Picturing Cancer in Our Lives
[Stefanie Snider] 11. Bill Shannon: Challenging Disabling Environments and
Redistributing Sense [Jack Richardson and Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson]
Part IV: Emerging from Anonymity: Negotiating The Outsider Art Label 12.
Lee Godie: Accidental Postmodern Outsider Artist [Alice Wexler] 14.
Carnival of Desires: Disability, Sex, and the Fantastical Paintings of
Aurie Ramirez [Amy Mutza] Part V: Life Writing: First-Person Reflections on
Disability and Artmaking 15. Presence and Absence: The Paradox of
Disability in Portraiture [Riva Leher] 16. Accidents Happen: An Art
Autopathography on Mental Disability [John Derby] 16 Out of the Blue: Art,
Disability and Yelling [Katherine Sherwood] 17. An Interview with Four Art
Professionals with Disabilities About the Traps and Benefits of Opening up
About Them [Nina Stuhldreher]
Institutions 1. Accessibility in and Beyond the Quagmire of the Present
[Taraneh Fazeli] 2. For a New Accessibility [Carmen Papalia] 3. Inclusion
Matters: "Are You Sure You Belong Here?" [Karen Keifer-Boyd, Michelle
Kraft, and Alice Wexler] Part II: The Politics and Ethics of Collaboration:
Analyzing Social Practices in Communities 4. Participatory and
Community-Based Contemporary Art Practices with People with Disabilities
[Mira Kallio-Tavin] 5. DaDaFest Ensemble: Leadership, Voice and
Participation in Music Making [Claire Penketh, Anne James, Richard Nutter,
and Sam Wades] 6. Post Traumatic Stress Poetics: Healing as Praxis in
Socially Engaged Artmaking [Carol Zou] Part III: Embodied Representations
of Artists with Disabilities in the Visual and Performing Arts 7. The
(Narrative) Prosthesis Re-Fitted: Finding New Support for Embodied and
Imagined Differences in Contemporary Art [Amanda Cachia] 8. Basilisk and
the Representation of Physically Disabled Women in Film [Ann
Millett-Gallant] 9. Out of Time: Crip Spacetime and Performance [Carrie
Sandahl] 10. Visually Representing Illness and Disability in Tee Corinne's
Scars, Stoma, Ostomy Bag, Portacath: Picturing Cancer in Our Lives
[Stefanie Snider] 11. Bill Shannon: Challenging Disabling Environments and
Redistributing Sense [Jack Richardson and Jennifer (Eisenhauer) Richardson]
Part IV: Emerging from Anonymity: Negotiating The Outsider Art Label 12.
Lee Godie: Accidental Postmodern Outsider Artist [Alice Wexler] 14.
Carnival of Desires: Disability, Sex, and the Fantastical Paintings of
Aurie Ramirez [Amy Mutza] Part V: Life Writing: First-Person Reflections on
Disability and Artmaking 15. Presence and Absence: The Paradox of
Disability in Portraiture [Riva Leher] 16. Accidents Happen: An Art
Autopathography on Mental Disability [John Derby] 16 Out of the Blue: Art,
Disability and Yelling [Katherine Sherwood] 17. An Interview with Four Art
Professionals with Disabilities About the Traps and Benefits of Opening up
About Them [Nina Stuhldreher]