Performing resilience for systemic pain. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Performing resilience for systemic pain. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Performing resilience for systemic pain
- Further Information:
- Note: Meghan Moe Beitiks.
- Authors:
- Beitiks, Meghan Moe
- Contents:
- Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Necessity and Danger of Empathy (Moment 1), with Audio Description by Katie Murphy Chapter 2: Trauma & Theory: (Nebraska), with Audio Description by Emily Smith Beitiks Chapter 3: Human/Non-human/More-than-human Relationships (New York), with Audio Description by Katie Murphy Chapter 4: Categories, Stigma and Listening (Installation One), with Audio Description by Emily Smith Beitiks Chapter 5: Failure that Lives in the Body (Portrait) (aka: "Androgynous [Gender] Queer White Wom@x#y!n Looks at Her Actions, Things, Feelings." This chapter is intended for privileged identities.) Chapter 6: What I Can’t See (New York 2), with Audio Description by Katie Murphy Chapter 7: Surrender (Moment 2), created with Katie Murphy Chapter 8: Water and Other Obvious Connective Forces (Santa Fe), with Audio Description by Adam Harvey and photos by Jane Phillips Chapter 9: Systems of Pain/Networks of Resilience (Exhibition) List of contributors Index Emily Beitiks, San Francisco State University, Menlo College, USA. Beitiks received a Ph.D. in American Studies with a focus in Disability Studies at the University of Minnesota. She has taught at the University of Minnesota, UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, and is currently adjunct faculty at Menlo College. She is the Associate Director of the Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University, where she continues her work as a scholar and advocate of disability to showcase how disabled people bringContents Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Necessity and Danger of Empathy (Moment 1), with Audio Description by Katie Murphy Chapter 2: Trauma & Theory: (Nebraska), with Audio Description by Emily Smith Beitiks Chapter 3: Human/Non-human/More-than-human Relationships (New York), with Audio Description by Katie Murphy Chapter 4: Categories, Stigma and Listening (Installation One), with Audio Description by Emily Smith Beitiks Chapter 5: Failure that Lives in the Body (Portrait) (aka: "Androgynous [Gender] Queer White Wom@x#y!n Looks at Her Actions, Things, Feelings." This chapter is intended for privileged identities.) Chapter 6: What I Can’t See (New York 2), with Audio Description by Katie Murphy Chapter 7: Surrender (Moment 2), created with Katie Murphy Chapter 8: Water and Other Obvious Connective Forces (Santa Fe), with Audio Description by Adam Harvey and photos by Jane Phillips Chapter 9: Systems of Pain/Networks of Resilience (Exhibition) List of contributors Index Emily Beitiks, San Francisco State University, Menlo College, USA. Beitiks received a Ph.D. in American Studies with a focus in Disability Studies at the University of Minnesota. She has taught at the University of Minnesota, UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, and is currently adjunct faculty at Menlo College. She is the Associate Director of the Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University, where she continues her work as a scholar and advocate of disability to showcase how disabled people bring unique value that can benefit us all. There, she is co-director for Superfest Disability Film Festival, the longest running film festival of its kind in the world. Adam Harvey, actor and James Joyce scholar, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Harvey is currently working on content for his continuing web series, "DON’T PANIC: it’s only Finnegans Wake " — interpretive animations of, and tutorials on, Joyce's great cryptic masterwork. Katie Murphy, freelance audio describer, autistic self-advocate, and higher education professional based in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA. Accountable to her vibrant, local disability community, her audio description explores the social context and power dynamics underlying visual representations. At the same time, her work emphasizes the aesthetic possibilities of audio description through lush detail, clever wordplay, and—pause for effect—timing. Jane Phillips, photographer, New Mexico, USA. … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 700.19
Arts -- Psychological aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000516814
9781000516807
9781003038979 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367469580
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.662723
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