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Key Disability Arts Publications

 

Magazines:

 

Arts, Disability, Culture (formerly known as DAiL) – The magazine for disability arts practitioners, published by the London Disability Arts Forum.

 

 

Online Resources:

 

BBC OUCH! – An online magazine dedicated to media, music and film by and for disabled and deaf people. 

 

Etcetera – National Disability Arts Forum’s weekly e-newsletter of events and opportunities across the UK. 

 

Disability Arts Chronology, Allan Sutherland, 2004 – A concise history of the Disability Arts Movement.

 

Books:

 
Framed!: Interrogating Disability in the Media, Ann Pointon, ed and Chris Davies, ed.  British Film Institute, 1997
 
Face On: Disability Arts in Ireland and Beyond, Kaite O’Reilly ed, Arts and Disability Ireland, 2007
 
Strength: Broadsides from Disability on the Arts by Paddy Masefield, Trentham Books Ltd, Feb 2006
 
Points of Contact: Disability, Art and Culture (Corporealities: Discourses of Disability) by Susan Crutchfield, Marcy Epstein, Michgan University Press, 2000
 
Disability Arts Against Exclusion by Dan Goodley and Michele C. Moore, British Institute for Learning Difficulties, 2003
 
Bodies in Commotion: Disability and Performance (Corporealities: Discourses of Disability), Carrie Sandahl (Editor), Philip Auslander (Editor), Michigan University Press, 2000
 
Graeae Plays 1: New Plays Redefining Disability (Aurora New Plays), Maria Oshodi
 
Disability and Performance: Bodies on the Edge, Petra Kuppers
 
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