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Dance, disability and law : InVisible Difference

Title
Dance, disability and law : InVisible Difference / edited by Sarah Whatley, Charlotte Waelde, Shawn Harmon, Abbe Brown, Karen Wood and Hetty Blades.
ISBN
9781783208685
1783208686
9781783208692
9781783208708
Publication
Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA : Intellect, 2018.
Copyright Notice Date
©2018.
Physical Description
x, 396 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Variant and related titles
InVisible difference.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 01, 2018
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface / Sita Popat
Introduction / Sarah Whatley, Charlotte Waelde, Shawn Harmon, Abbe Brown, Karen Wood, Kate Marsh and Mathilde Pavis
Section I. Disability, Dance and Critical Frameworks. Disabled Dance : Barriers to Proper Inclusion within Our Cultural Milieu / Shawn Harmon, Charlotte Waelde and Sarah Whatley
Cultural Heritage and the Unseen Community / Fiona Macmillan
An Analysis of Reporting and Monitoring in Relation to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the Right to Participation in Cultural Life and Intellectual Property / Catherine Easton
A Dance of Difference : The Tripartite Model of Disability and the Cultural Heritage of Dance / David Bolt and Heidi Mapley
In a Different Light? : Broadening the Bioethics Perspective through Dance / Shawn Harmon
Blog Posts. Interruption 1. 11 November 2015 : Dance, Medicine and Marginalisation : The Limits of Law and a Shift to Values / Shawn Harmon
Interruption 2. 27 October 2014 : Language / Kate Marsh
Interruption 3. 21 November 2013 : Difference? / The InVisible Difference Team
Section II. Disability, Dance and the Demands of a New Aesthetic. A Wondering (in Three Parts) / Luke Pell
A New Foundation : Physical Integrity, Disabled Dance and Cultural Heritage / Abbe Brown, Shawn Harmon, Kate Marsh, Mathilde Pavis, Charlotte Waelde, Sarah Whatley and Karen Wood
Disability and Dance : The Disabled Sublime or Joyful Encounters? / Janice Richardson
Moving Towards a New Aesthetic : Dance and Disability / Shawn Harmon, Kate Marsh, Sarah Whatley and Karen Wood
What We Can Do with Choreography, and What Choreography Can Do with Us / A conversation between Catherine Long and Nicola Conibere
Dancing Identity : The Journey from Freak to Hero and Beyond / Eimir McGrath
Dance Disability and Aesthetics : A Changing Discourse / Margaret Ames
Blog Posts. Interruption 4. 1 April 2014 : Difference / Kate Marsh
Interruption 5. 29 July 2015 : Disability Dance and Philosophy : Liminal Spaces / Charlotte Waelde
Interruption 6. 14 September 2015 : A Wider Significance for a Philosophy of Disabled Dance? / Shawn Harmon
Section III. Disability, Dance and Audience Engagement. The (Disabled) Artist Is Present / Claire Cunningham
Disability, Disabled Dance Audiences and the Dilemma of Neuroaesthetic Approaches to Perception and Interpretation / Bree Hadley
Finding It When You Get There / Adam Benjamin
Blog Posts. Interruption 7. 6 October 2015 : Understanding and Appreciation / Hetty Blades
Interruption 8. 10 June 2015 : Mainstream and Marginal : Have We Progressed in the Last Decade Plus? / Charlotte Waelde
Interruption 9. 29 June 2015 : Mainstream or Marginal? : Still on the Edge... Disabled Dance? / Sarah Whatley
Policy Briefs. Policy Brief for Venues : Providing Space. Obligations and Approaches to Dancers with Different Bodies
Position Brief for Dancers. Policy Brief : Asserting Copyright
Policy Brief : For Dancers
Blog Posts from Resilience and Inclusion. Interruption 10. 27 March 2017 : The Need for a Wide Approach / Abbe Brown
Interruption 11. 1 March 2017 : Golden Age? / Sarah Whatley
Interruption 12. 14 March 2017 : Disabled Dancers : Agents of Change? / Shawn Harmon
Annex 1. Blog Postings
Annex 2. Policy Briefs.
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