In this accessible introduction to the study of Disability Arts and
Culture, Petra Kuppers foregrounds themes, artists and theoretical
concepts in this diverse field. Complete with case studies, exercises
and questions for further study, the book introduces students to the
work of disabled artists and their allies, and explores artful responses
to living with physical, cognitive, emotional or sensory difference.
Engaging readers as cultural producers, Kuppers provides useful
frameworks for critical analysis and encourages students to explore
their own positioning within the frames of gender, race, sexuality,
class and disability.
Comprehensive and accessible, this is an essential handbook for
undergraduate students or anyone interested in disabled bodies and minds
in theatre, performance, creative writing, art and dance.