Disability Culture and Community Performance
Discover the profound insights of P. Kuppers in Disability Culture and Community Performance, published by Palgrave Macmillan. This engaging paperback, released in 2011, spans 282 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of disability culture through the lens of community performance. Kuppers, a seasoned practitioner and critic, shares over a decade of arts-based research, highlighting performances in diverse settings such as hospices and beaches, as well as cross-cultural myth-making in Wales, New Zealand, and the United States. This book also showcases communal poetry crafted by mental health system survivors, offering a nuanced exploration of the intersection between art and disability. Perfect for those interested in the transformative power of performance and the arts, this first edition is a vital addition to any collection focused on disability studies and community engagement.