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The Minor Gesture
Artist/Author: Erin Manning | Reference: P4127 | ISBN: 978-0822361213 | Type: Publication
Manning extends her previous inquiries into the politics of movement to the concept of the minor gesture.
activism
affrimation
agency
Alfred North Whitehead
art
autism
autistic
body
cut
dance
difference
event
experience
expression
Félix Guattari
force
form
Fred Moten
Gilles Deleuze
Henri Bergson
human
identity
language
memory
neurodiversity
neurotypical
perception
political action
politics
relation
value
violation
William James
Affect, Animals, and Autists
Artist/Author: Marla Carlson | Reference: P3664 | ISBN: 978-0472053827 | Type: Publication
Maps connections across performances that question the borders of the human whose neurodiverse experiences have been shaped by the diagnostic label of autism, and animal-human performance relationships that dispute and blur anthropocentric edges.
access
affect theory
anthropomorphism
Asperger
autism
Back To Back Theatre
bird
CAT
Christopher Knowles
death
Deke Weaver
dog
Edward Albee
Elevator Repair Service
emotion
empathy
human
Julie Taymor
language
National Theatre
neurodiversity
Paula Josa-Jones
performance
Pig Iron Theatre
puppetry
puppy
Robert Wilson
Silvan Tomkins
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
The Lion King
theatre
War Horse
Watermill Center
Theatres of Learning Disability: Good, Bad, or Plain Ugly?
Artist/Author: Matt Hargrave | Reference: P3526 | ISBN: 978-1349700233 | Type: Publication
The first scholarly book to focus exclusively on theatre and learning disability as theatre, rather than advocacy or therapy.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
able-bodied
acting
affect
anxiety
authenticity
authorship
autism
Back to Back
camp
corporeal
criticism
devising
diversity
dramaturgy
embodiment
exclusion
fake
freak
gaze
gesture
human rights
identity
ideology
impairment
improvisation
Jez Colborne
Jonathan Ide
Langford
learning disability
M Kenny
mainstream
marginalisation
mimesis
Mind the Gap
narration
naturalistic
normative
ownership
performance
personhood
politics
presence
quality
rehearsal
repetition
resistance
Ridout
Schechner
social model of disability
spectatorship
stigma
symbolic
theatre
theory
uncanny
Unlimited
violence
virtuosity
vulnerable
You’re Not My Dad!
Editor: Simon Murphy and Charlotte Cooper | Reference: P3419 | Type: Publication
Autism zine.
Different times. Drag, life, rock’n'roll: five years in Six Inch Killaz, 1994-99
Artist/Author: Simon Murphy | Reference: P3420 | Type: Publication
A zine about Six Inch Killas, and Asperger's Syndrome in queer London.
Guerilla Aspies: a neurotypical society infiltration manual
Artist/Author: Paul Wady | Reference: P3087 | ISBN: 978-1909769076 | Type: Publication
A guide for those on the autistic spectrum on how to 'blend' in – look, sound and act 'normal'.