Re-Presenting Disability
Activism and Agency in the Museum
Herausgeber: Sandell, Richard; Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie; Dodd, Jocelyn
Re-Presenting Disability
Activism and Agency in the Museum
Herausgeber: Sandell, Richard; Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie; Dodd, Jocelyn
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This title addresses issues surrounding disability representation in museums and galleries, a topic which is receiving much academic attention and is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for practitioners working in wide-ranging museums and related cultural organisations.
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This title addresses issues surrounding disability representation in museums and galleries, a topic which is receiving much academic attention and is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for practitioners working in wide-ranging museums and related cultural organisations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780415494731
- ISBN-10: 0415494737
- Artikelnr.: 27370295
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780415494731
- ISBN-10: 0415494737
- Artikelnr.: 27370295
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Sandell, Jocelyn Dodd, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Part 1: New Ways of Seeing 1. Activist Practice Richard Sandell and Jocelyn
Dodd 2. Picturing People with Disabilities: Classical Portraiture as
Reconstructive Narrative Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 3. Agents at Angkor Lain
Hart 4. See No Evil Victoria Phiri 5. Ghosts in the War Museum Ana
Carden-Coyne 6. Behind the Shadow of Merrick David Hevey 7. Disability
Reframed: Challenging Visitor Perceptions in the Museum Jocelyn Dodd, Ceri
Jones, Debbie Jolly and Richard Sandell Part 2: Interpretive Journeys and
Experiments 8. To Label the Label? 'Learning Disability' and Exhibiting
'Critical Proximity' Helen Graham 9. Hurting and Healing: Reflections on
Representing Mental Illness in Museums. Jo Besley and Carol Low 10.
Histories of Disability and Medicine: Reconciling Historical Narratives and
Contemporary Values Julie Anderson and Lisa O'Sullivan 11. Revealing
Moments: Representations of Disability and Sexuality Elizabeth Mariko
Murray and Sarah Jacobs 12. The Red Wheelchair in the White Snowdrift
Geraldine Chimirri-Russell 13. Face to Face: Exhibiting and Interpreting
Facial Disfigurement in a Museum Context Emma Chambers Part 3: Unsettling
Practices 14. 'Out from Under': A Brief History of Everything. Kathryn
Church, Melanie Panitch, Catherine Frazee and Phaedra Livingstone 15.
Transforming Practice: Disability Perspectives and the Museum Shari
Rosenstein Werb and Tari Hartman Squire 16. Reciprocity, Accountability,
Empowerment: Emancipatory Principles and Practices in the Museum Heather
Hollins 17. Disability, Human Rights and the Public Gaze: the Losheng Story
Museum Chia-Li Chen 18. A Museum for All? The Norwegian Museum of Deaf
History and Culture Hanna Mellemsether 19. Collective Bodies: What Museums
do for Disability Studies. Katherine Ott
Dodd 2. Picturing People with Disabilities: Classical Portraiture as
Reconstructive Narrative Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 3. Agents at Angkor Lain
Hart 4. See No Evil Victoria Phiri 5. Ghosts in the War Museum Ana
Carden-Coyne 6. Behind the Shadow of Merrick David Hevey 7. Disability
Reframed: Challenging Visitor Perceptions in the Museum Jocelyn Dodd, Ceri
Jones, Debbie Jolly and Richard Sandell Part 2: Interpretive Journeys and
Experiments 8. To Label the Label? 'Learning Disability' and Exhibiting
'Critical Proximity' Helen Graham 9. Hurting and Healing: Reflections on
Representing Mental Illness in Museums. Jo Besley and Carol Low 10.
Histories of Disability and Medicine: Reconciling Historical Narratives and
Contemporary Values Julie Anderson and Lisa O'Sullivan 11. Revealing
Moments: Representations of Disability and Sexuality Elizabeth Mariko
Murray and Sarah Jacobs 12. The Red Wheelchair in the White Snowdrift
Geraldine Chimirri-Russell 13. Face to Face: Exhibiting and Interpreting
Facial Disfigurement in a Museum Context Emma Chambers Part 3: Unsettling
Practices 14. 'Out from Under': A Brief History of Everything. Kathryn
Church, Melanie Panitch, Catherine Frazee and Phaedra Livingstone 15.
Transforming Practice: Disability Perspectives and the Museum Shari
Rosenstein Werb and Tari Hartman Squire 16. Reciprocity, Accountability,
Empowerment: Emancipatory Principles and Practices in the Museum Heather
Hollins 17. Disability, Human Rights and the Public Gaze: the Losheng Story
Museum Chia-Li Chen 18. A Museum for All? The Norwegian Museum of Deaf
History and Culture Hanna Mellemsether 19. Collective Bodies: What Museums
do for Disability Studies. Katherine Ott
Part 1: New Ways of Seeing 1. Activist Practice Richard Sandell and Jocelyn
Dodd 2. Picturing People with Disabilities: Classical Portraiture as
Reconstructive Narrative Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 3. Agents at Angkor Lain
Hart 4. See No Evil Victoria Phiri 5. Ghosts in the War Museum Ana
Carden-Coyne 6. Behind the Shadow of Merrick David Hevey 7. Disability
Reframed: Challenging Visitor Perceptions in the Museum Jocelyn Dodd, Ceri
Jones, Debbie Jolly and Richard Sandell Part 2: Interpretive Journeys and
Experiments 8. To Label the Label? 'Learning Disability' and Exhibiting
'Critical Proximity' Helen Graham 9. Hurting and Healing: Reflections on
Representing Mental Illness in Museums. Jo Besley and Carol Low 10.
Histories of Disability and Medicine: Reconciling Historical Narratives and
Contemporary Values Julie Anderson and Lisa O'Sullivan 11. Revealing
Moments: Representations of Disability and Sexuality Elizabeth Mariko
Murray and Sarah Jacobs 12. The Red Wheelchair in the White Snowdrift
Geraldine Chimirri-Russell 13. Face to Face: Exhibiting and Interpreting
Facial Disfigurement in a Museum Context Emma Chambers Part 3: Unsettling
Practices 14. 'Out from Under': A Brief History of Everything. Kathryn
Church, Melanie Panitch, Catherine Frazee and Phaedra Livingstone 15.
Transforming Practice: Disability Perspectives and the Museum Shari
Rosenstein Werb and Tari Hartman Squire 16. Reciprocity, Accountability,
Empowerment: Emancipatory Principles and Practices in the Museum Heather
Hollins 17. Disability, Human Rights and the Public Gaze: the Losheng Story
Museum Chia-Li Chen 18. A Museum for All? The Norwegian Museum of Deaf
History and Culture Hanna Mellemsether 19. Collective Bodies: What Museums
do for Disability Studies. Katherine Ott
Dodd 2. Picturing People with Disabilities: Classical Portraiture as
Reconstructive Narrative Rosemarie Garland-Thomson 3. Agents at Angkor Lain
Hart 4. See No Evil Victoria Phiri 5. Ghosts in the War Museum Ana
Carden-Coyne 6. Behind the Shadow of Merrick David Hevey 7. Disability
Reframed: Challenging Visitor Perceptions in the Museum Jocelyn Dodd, Ceri
Jones, Debbie Jolly and Richard Sandell Part 2: Interpretive Journeys and
Experiments 8. To Label the Label? 'Learning Disability' and Exhibiting
'Critical Proximity' Helen Graham 9. Hurting and Healing: Reflections on
Representing Mental Illness in Museums. Jo Besley and Carol Low 10.
Histories of Disability and Medicine: Reconciling Historical Narratives and
Contemporary Values Julie Anderson and Lisa O'Sullivan 11. Revealing
Moments: Representations of Disability and Sexuality Elizabeth Mariko
Murray and Sarah Jacobs 12. The Red Wheelchair in the White Snowdrift
Geraldine Chimirri-Russell 13. Face to Face: Exhibiting and Interpreting
Facial Disfigurement in a Museum Context Emma Chambers Part 3: Unsettling
Practices 14. 'Out from Under': A Brief History of Everything. Kathryn
Church, Melanie Panitch, Catherine Frazee and Phaedra Livingstone 15.
Transforming Practice: Disability Perspectives and the Museum Shari
Rosenstein Werb and Tari Hartman Squire 16. Reciprocity, Accountability,
Empowerment: Emancipatory Principles and Practices in the Museum Heather
Hollins 17. Disability, Human Rights and the Public Gaze: the Losheng Story
Museum Chia-Li Chen 18. A Museum for All? The Norwegian Museum of Deaf
History and Culture Hanna Mellemsether 19. Collective Bodies: What Museums
do for Disability Studies. Katherine Ott







