Re-presenting disability : activism and agency in the museum

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Re-presenting disability : activism and agency in the museum

edited by Richard Sandell, Jocelyn Dodd, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson

Routledge, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Activist practice / Richard Sandell and Jocelyn Dodd
  • Picturing people with disabilities : classical portraiture as reconstructive narrative / Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
  • Agents at Angkor / Lain Hart
  • See no evil / Victoria Phiri
  • Ghosts in the War Museum / Ana Carden-Coyne
  • Behind the shadow of Merrick / David Hevey
  • Disability reframed : challenging visitor perceptions in the museum / Jocelyn Dodd ... [et al.]
  • To label the label? : 'learning disability' and exhibiting 'critical proximity' / Helen Graham
  • Hurting and healing : reflections on representing experiences of mental illness in museums / Joanna Besley and Carol Low
  • Histories of disability and medicine : reconciling historical narratives and contemporary values / Julie Anderson and Lisa O'Sullivan
  • Revealing moments : representations of disability and sexuality / Elizabeth Mariko Murray and Sarah Helaine Jacobs
  • The red wheelchair in the white snowdrift / Geraldine Chimirri-Russell
  • Face to face : representing facial disfigurement in a museum context / Emma Chambers
  • Out from under : a brief history of everything / Kathryn Church ... [et al.]
  • Transforming practice : disability perspectives and the museum / Shari Rosenstein Werb and Tari Hartman Squire
  • Reciprocity, accountability, empowerment : emancipatory principles and practices in the museum / Heather Hollins
  • Disability, human rights and the public gaze : the Losheng Story Museum / Chia-Li Chen
  • A museum for all? : the Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture / Hanna Mellemsether
  • Collective bodies : what museums do for disability studies / Katherine Ott

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