Incapacity and Theatricality

Incapacity and Theatricality

Politics and Aesthetics in Theatre Involving Actors with Intellectual Disabilities

McCaffrey, Tony

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

204

Mole

Inglês

9780367732233

15 a 20 dias

376

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Acknowledgments



Introduction: Framing the singularities of actors with intellectual disabilities in theatrical performance



Chapter One: 'A spotlight on the subject of retardation': A Child is Waiting



Chapter Two: Mirror stages: Aldo Gennaro and Robert Wilson



Chapter Three: Parody, intermediality and postdramatic turns



Conclusion and afterword: Lines of flight



Index
Young Men;Acquired Brain Injury;Disability;Paid For Performance;Representation;Intellectual Disabilities;Spectacle;UK Practitioner;Exploitation;Bitte Liebt;Retardation;Elevator Repair Service;Postdramatic;Helena Grehan;Posthumanist;Petra Kuppers;Back to Back;Self-perceived Capacity;Mind the Gap;Performance Studies International Conference;HORA;Te Reo Maori;theatricalize incapacity;Postdramatic Theatre;theatre practice;Christoph Schlingensief;political community;Asl Signer;intellectual disability;Act Iii;aesthetic space;Site Specific Performance;Performance Studies International;Theater HORA;Back Theatre;Sydney Opera House;Food Court;Sunshine Home