The Expansion Of Expression By Releasing From Stereotyping By Physicality
Abstract
The paper discusses that nearly one-fifth of the world's population are people with disabilities and the incidence of it is increasing year by year. Even though the omnipresence of disability is the truth, the stereotype of it have rarely not been transformed. The number of disabled people activing as a performing artist, which express their identity, is rising steadily. Disabled body studies in performance should not be left any more by deaing as a minority case.
Table of Content
CHAPTER ONE4
INTRODUCTION4
INTRODUCTION4
Introduction to the problem4
Summary of argument establishing4
Background4
The multiple paradigm of a disability5
CHAPTER TWO8
LITERATURE REVIEW8
Disability arts and the UK disability arts movement8
CHAPTER THREE17
METHODOLOGY17
Methodology17
Results17
CHAPTER FOUR19
DISCUSSION19
Discussion and interpretation of the results/main findings19
CHAPTER FIVE28
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS28
Future Work29
REFERENCES31
Chapter One
Introduction
Introduction
Carrie Sandahl and Philip Auslander state that disability studies will exert influence some time on theatre, as foresaw by an editor, LeAnn Fields (2005). The core idea in my research is to explore challenges paced in the use of aesthetics for disabled performers and the appropriate methods to express disability identities in an artistic form in performance.
Introduction to the problem
Why only nomal body beauty in performance? what happen using disabled body ?
Summary of argument establishing
Need to see disabled performer as subjective one, not welface and
Background
Regarding disabilities as deserving consideration in art area is no more than a decade. Despite a body is one of the main objects in the performing arts, disabled body studies in it had been neglected for the sole reason that disabled bodies escaped a standard of aesthetics set by a social common notion. Carrie Sandahl and Philip Auslander writes that some disabled people feel performing in daily life as if performing on the stage (Sandahl & Auslander, 2005). It might be to reflect the psychology of disabled people that there is always people like audiences of performance and staring at them in their life as if a play as if Erving Goffman, sociologist, claims that there are a connecting link in behavior patten between everyday life and theatrical performance (1971).
To consider how people with disability, who is the minority group is represented, and examine about the symbolism of disability as well. Before observing the represetation of physical disability, it will organize about the multiple paradigm of adisability, disability art and the disability art movement.
Through this, possibility of new approach for represetation of the physical disability tries to be presented. It is true to say that the audience feel uncomfortable when they see visually different body they are beside our life, then physicaly different, in theatre and performance.
The multiple paradigm of a disability
In order to understand a disability, we need to know about the multiple paradigm of disability making the description in the social phenomenon related to disability. The disability theory divided as this parallel structure of the individual model and social model was classified as a standard type of 4 added the materialism and idealism by Mark Priestey according to how to explain ...