Out of Time?

Out of Time? portes grátis

Out of Time?

Temporality In Disability Performance

Winter, Noa; Wihstutz, Benjamin; Backhausen, Elena

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2023

218

Dura

Inglês

9781032220949

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Contributors Bio

Introduction

Part I: Crip Time in Pandemic Time

Chapter 1. Our Bodies Are the Archive: Crip Time in Pandemic Time and the Materiality of Disability Performance

Carrie Sandahl

Chapter 2. Disability Culture in a Time of Pandemic

Jess Thom

Chapter 3. On imperfect flow: dis/ability performance in times of pandemic

Benjamin Wihstutz

Chapter 4. Crip Time

Petra Kuppers

Part II: Dramaturgies of Crip Time

Chapter 5. Dance, Disability and Keeping 'In Time' on Strictly

Sarah Whatley

Chapter 6. Off-beat bodies. Crip Choreography's Temporal Politicality

Michael Turinsky

Chapter 7. Imposed Tactlessness. Cursory Considerations on the Beyond of Normative Time

Sandra Umathum

Chapter 8. Kairos Reconfigured: The Rhetoric of Actors with Intellectual Disabilities Stepping In and Out of Theatrical Time

Tony McCaffrey

Chapter 9. On the temporality of stuttering

Elena Backhausen

Chapter 10. Time-Bound Yet Time-Less: Performing Crip Time at Blind Opera and Anyadesh

Rajdeep Konar

Chapter 11. I Fall To Pieces

Kaite O'Reilly

Part III: Crip Time and Futurity

Chapter 12. Future Clinic for Critical Care: MOTHER - Exploring crip maternal time in the theatre

Nina Muehlemann

Chapter 13. As Stiff Grew Stiffer: Theoretical and Practical Applications of Theatrical Crip Time and Four-Dimensional Dramaturgy

John Michael Sefel and Rachael Herren

Chapter 14. Crip Time and the Creative Process - Choreography and Performance as Sites for Exploring 'Normative' and 'Crip' Time and the Disabled Dance-maker

Kate Marsh

Chapter 15. The Potential and Poetics of Rest

Raquel Meseguer Zafe

Index
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disability studies;performance theory;accessibility innovation;dramaturgy research;pandemic cultural analysis;inclusive choreography;alternative temporality in performing arts