In Disability; Public Space Performance and Spectatorship: Unconscious Performers; Bree Hadley examines the performance practices of disabled artists in the US; UK; Europe and Australasia who re-engage; re-enact and re-envisage the stereotyping they are subject to in the very public spaces and places where this stereotyping typically plays out.
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