The Aesthetic Model of Disability
Abstract
This chapter explores the questions of how and why certain behaviours
are perceived as an expression of a disability – and not, for example, as an mic
expression – and what role art can play when it comes to constructing and (re)
framing disability as a phenomenon. The chapter is based on three field studies conducted at the NewYoungArt [NyUngKunst] festival in Northern Norway during the
period 2017–2019, and uses dissemination methodology derived from art-based
research and performance ethnography (Denzin, 2003; Haseman & Mafe, 2009;
McNiff, 2007). The authors’ purpose is to present the “aesthetic model of disability”. This is a new model that clearly deviates from the medical model, but which
complements the social model of disability and the Nordic GAP model (Owens,
2015; Shakespeare, 2004). The theoretical framework consists of Rancière (2012),
Seel (2003) and Dewey (1934), among others. With this chapter, the authors wish
to contribute to cultural democracy
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Cappelen Damm AkademiskCitation
Edvardsen NK, Gjærum R: The Aesthetic Model of Disability . In: Janse Van Vuuren P, Rasmussen BK, Khala. Theatre and Democracy: Building Democracy in Post-war and Post-democratic Contexts, 2021. Cappelen Damm Akademisk p. 193-215Metadata
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