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In
Freak Inheritance, both leading authors and emerging voices use cutting-edge disability and cultural theories to expose the operations of eugenicist thought in historical and contemporary culture. It is the follow-up to the field-defining
Freakery: Cultural Spectacles of the Extraordinary Body (1996).
Table des matières
- FOREWORD by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
- INTRODUCTION: "Step Right Up! A New Introduction to the Old Freak Show" by Rosemarie Garland Thomson, Michael Mark Chemers, and Analola Santana
- I. STAGING
- 1. "Abject Bodies in Performance Art" by Josefina Alcazar. Translated by Analola Santana
- 2. "The Normativity of the Extraordinary: Musical Theatre on the Page and on the Stage" by Stacy Wolf and Ryan Donovan
- 3. "Performance, Pleasure, and Profit at the Victorian Freak Show" by Nadya Durbach
- 4. "Chick Webb's Extraordinary Body of Music" by Meisha Rosenberg
- 5. "The Enfreakment of the Premature Infant: incubator baby shows in the United States" by Susan Kattwinkel
- II. HYBRIDITY
- 6. "The Tragic Journey of a Mexican Savage to the Civilized World" by Roger Bartra. Translated by Analola Santana
- 7. "Rest in Peace, Charles Byrne?: The Last Testament and Enduring Legacy of the 18th Century 'Irish Giant'" by David A. Gerber
- 8. "Chin Up: Befriending the Bearded Ladies" by Lilian Craton
- 9. "Spectacles of Prognosis: El Niño Fidencio in the 21st Century" by Susan Antebi
- III. MONSTROSITY
- 10. "Monstrous Births and the Religious Imagination" by Devan Stahl
- 11. "Human or Alien: Tracing Enfreaked Subjects in the 20th and 21st Century Theatre of Disability" by Danielle Bainbridge
- 12. "The Mortification of Harvey Leach" by Michael Mark Chemers
- IV. UNSETTLING
- 13. "Freakish Fecundity: Birth and Baby Reality Television as Eugenicist Discourse" by Katya Vrtis
- 14. "Alexandrine: A German Princess with Down Syndrome who Survived the Holocaust" by Robert Bogdan
- 15. "Dead Weight: Exhibiting Fatness Postmortem" by Joyce Huff
- 16. "Disornamentation: An Optic for Reading Depictions of Disabled, Asian Women" by Jenna Gerdsen
- 17. "Sex Mad: Gender and Disability in the Art of Eudora Welty and Reginald Marsh" Keri Watson
- V. LEARNING
- 18. "The Pedagogical Utility of Early Freak Show Scholarship" by Cynthia Wu
- 19. "Teaching the Extraordinary Body: A Generation of Freaks and Monsters in the Classroom" by Leonard Cassuto
A propos de l'auteur
Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is Professor Emerita at Emory University.
Michael Mark Chemers is Professor and Chair, Department of Performance, Play and Design, at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Analola Santana is Associate Professor, Department of Theatre, Dartmouth College.
Résumé
In Freak Inheritance, both leading authors and emerging voices use cutting-edge disability and cultural theories to expose the operations of eugenicist thought in historical and contemporary culture. It is the follow-up to the field-defining Freakery: Cultural Spectacles of the Extraordinary Body (1996).
Texte suppl.
legacy of 'freaks,' those whose bodies do not conform to the cultural norms that define appearance and social value. Both an overview of eugenics, which aims to normalize and regulate bodies and their range of performances, and forms of morphological resistance to eugenics, this is an original and forceful collection on the capacities of extraordinary bodies for creation and defiance, and the external forms of constraint and containment that regulate many of them. Bodies resist what we make of them - they are what they become, whether we understand or identify with them or not. This book addresses such resistance as much as it does this containment."