Performing Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

Performing Disability in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

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Chambers, Mark C.
Arc Humanities Press
EAN: 9781802701944
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Performing Disability is a landmark examination of performance history in the medieval and early modern era. Seeking to provide a fact-based assessment of disabled performance, this survey examines the nature and socialization of disabled performers in the medieval and early Tudor periods. Using Records of Early English Drama, literary representations, and targeted histories of disability in the medieval period, this study takes a new and welcome look at the evidence for, and the conceptualization of, &quote;impairment&quote; as a performative act in the premodern era. It features discussions on the different societal constructions pertaining to disability (mental incapacity, blindness and deafness, dwarfism, gigantism, etc.), and how the evidence for such conditions was socialized through performance. Taking an evidence-based and multidisciplinary approach to perceptions of identity and othering in premodern society, this study is certain to appeal to a wide audience, including historians of theatre and performance, disability advocates and theorists, and social historians.
EAN 9781802701944
ISBN 180270194X
Binding Ebook
Publisher Arc Humanities Press
Publication date April 30, 2024
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Chambers, Mark C.