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Disability studies have long been the domain of medical and pedagogical academics. However, in recent years, the subject has outgrown its clinical origins. In Freaks of History, James MacDonald presents two dramatic explorations of disability within the wider themes of sexuality, gender, foreignness and the Other. Originally directed by Martin Harvey and performed by undergraduate students at the University of Exeter, Wellclose Square and Unsex Me Here analyse cultural marginalization against the backdrop of infamous historical events.

MacDonald, who is cerebral palsied, recognizes that disability narratives are rarely written by and for disabled people. Therefore, his plays, accompanied by critical essays and director’s notes, are a welcome addition to the emerging discourse of Crip theory and essential reading for disability students and academics alike.



Table of Contents
Part 1
Critical Essays My First Playwright
Julian Meyrick Director's Notes
Martin Harvey Crisis, Cruelty and Curation: Staging 'Freakish' History in James MacDonald's Wellclose Square and Unsex Me Here
Jessica O'Hara Part 2
Playtexts Wellclose Square A Performance Text Unsex Me Here
A Performance Text

Freaks of History

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 01/02/2017
      ISBN13: 9781783207350, 978-1783207350
      ISBN10: 1783207353

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Disability studies have long been the domain of medical and pedagogical academics. However, in recent years, the subject has outgrown its clinical origins. In Freaks of History, James MacDonald presents two dramatic explorations of disability within the wider themes of sexuality, gender, foreignness and the Other. Originally directed by Martin Harvey and performed by undergraduate students at the University of Exeter, Wellclose Square and Unsex Me Here analyse cultural marginalization against the backdrop of infamous historical events.

      MacDonald, who is cerebral palsied, recognizes that disability narratives are rarely written by and for disabled people. Therefore, his plays, accompanied by critical essays and director’s notes, are a welcome addition to the emerging discourse of Crip theory and essential reading for disability students and academics alike.



      Table of Contents
      Part 1
      Critical Essays My First Playwright
      Julian Meyrick Director's Notes
      Martin Harvey Crisis, Cruelty and Curation: Staging 'Freakish' History in James MacDonald's Wellclose Square and Unsex Me Here
      Jessica O'Hara Part 2
      Playtexts Wellclose Square A Performance Text Unsex Me Here
      A Performance Text

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