This collection offers insight into different study approaches to
disability art and culture practices, and asks: what does it mean
to approach disability-focused cultural production and consumption
as generative sites of meaning-making? International scholars and
practitioners use ethnographic and participatory action research
approaches; textual and discourse analysis; as well as other
methods to discover how disability figures into our contemporary
world(s). Chapters within the collection explore, amongst other
topics, deaf theatre productions, representations of disability
on-screen, community engagement projects and disabled bodies in
dance. Disability Arts and Culture provides a comprehensive
overview and a range of case studies benefitting both the
practitioner and scholar.
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