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Mobilizing Metaphor

Art, Culture, and Disability Activism in Canada
  • Edited by: Christine Kelly and Michael Orsini
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2016
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Disability Culture and Politics
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Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how radical and unconventional forms of activism, including art, are reshaping the vibrant tradition of disability activism in Canada, challenging perceptions of disability and the politics that surround it.

Mobilizing Metaphor illustrates how radical and unconventional forms of activism, including art, are reshaping the vibrant tradition of disability activism in Canada, challenging perceptions of disability and the politics that surround it.

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Christine Kelly is an assistant professor in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Manitoba and a former Banting postdoctoral fellow in the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies at the University of Ottawa. Michael Orsini is a full professor in the School of Political Studies and vice-dean of graduate studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa.

Contributors: Paula Bath, Drew Danielle Belsky, Eliza Chandler, Nadine Changfoot, Kathryn Church, Diane Driedger, Lindsay Eales, Catherine Frazee, Gabriel Blouin Genest, Melissa Graham, nancy viva davis halifax, Kevin Jackson, Véro Leduc, Alex McClelland, Pamela Moss, Kristin Nelson, Melanie Panitch, Jeffrey Preston, Carla Rice, Jen Rinaldi, jes sachse, Tanya Titchkosky, and Jessica Whitbread

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Sally Chivers, author of The Silvering Screen: Old Age and Disability in Cinema:
This book will change how people think about art, about disability, and about Canadian social movements.

Lennard J. Davis, author of The End of Normal: Identity in a Biocultural Era:
A comprehensive look at disability activism and art in Canada and beyond ... showing the interconnected nature of creativity and politics.

Petra Kuppers, author of Disability Culture and Community Performance and Studying Disability Arts and Culture:
Mobilizing Metaphor is a testament to the thriving of critical disability studies in Canada, and to arts-based activisms’ coalitional potential to move toward more just futures. The collection brings together multiple perspectives on what contemporary radical acts of knowledge creation and creative protest can do in the world.

Jay Timothy Dolmage, author of Disability Rhetoric:
I can’t imagine a collection doing a better job of representing the liveliness, complexity, and spread of disability art, culture, and activism in Canada.

Robert McRuer, author of Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability and co-editor of Sex and Disability:
Mobilizing Metaphor is the essential disabled handbook for living with, through, against, across, and alongside metaphor. Canadian spaces, in this collection, open onto a world of possibility – a necessarily and desirably disabled world where metaphors take surprising and unexpected new forms. For anyone thinking about the cultural work generated by the vibrant languages of disability art and activism, Mobilizing Metaphor is required reading.


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Mobilizing Metaphor
Christine Kelly and Michael Orsini
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Assemblages of Disability Research, Art, and Social Transformation

The Claiming and Reclaiming of Disability History
Catherine Frazee, Kathryn Church and Melanie Panitch
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The Ephemeral Spaces of Envisioning New Meanings
Carla Rice, Eliza Chandler and Nadine Changfoot
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Claiming Sexual Autonomy for People with HIV through Collective Action
Alexander Mcclelland and Jessica Whitbread
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Insiders, Outsiders, and the Potential of Progressive Studios
Kristin Nelson
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Deafhood through the Graphic Signed Novel as a Form of Artivism
Véro Leduc
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Artistic Paths to Disability Activism

Performing Social Justice through Integrated Dance
Lindsay Eales
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Creative Resistance to Ableism through Online Media
Jeffrey Preston
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A New Genre in Deaf Arts
Paula Bath
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Art as Liminal Emancipatory Practice in the Twenty-First Century
Jes Sachse
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An Artist’s Journey
Diane Driedger
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Rethinking Agency in Canadian Disability Movements

Embracing Biomedical Claims for ME
Pamela Moss
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Jen Rinaldi and Nancy Vivo Davis Holifox
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Disability Activism during the 2012 Quebec Student Movement
Gabriel Blouin Genest
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The Toronto Disability Pride March and the Challenges of Inclusive Organizing
Melissa Graham and Kevin Jackson
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Embodying Radical Disability Values in Artistic Production
Drew Danielle Belsky
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The Politics of Embracing Disability Metaphor
Tanya Titchkosky
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November 1, 2016
eBook ISBN:
9780774832816
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28 b&w illustrations
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