کد jr-32407  
عنوان اول Moving beyond the art-as-service paradigm: The evolution of arts and disability in Singapore  
نویسنده Justin Lee  
نویسنده Shawn Goh  
نویسنده Sarah Meisch Lionetto  
نویسنده Joanne Tay  
نویسنده Alice Fox  
عنوان مجموعه The Routledge handbook of disability arts, culture, and media  
نوع کاغذی  
ناشر Routledge  
محل چاپ مجموعه London  
سال چاپ 2018میلادی  
زبان انگلیسی  
comment This chapter examines how the field of arts and disability has evolved in Singapore, investigates the structural reasons for this change, and highlights some of its consequences. It discusses new possibilities and the potential for moving beyond this 'art-as-service' paradigm and the value of a 'disability arts' that has expressive, aesthetic, and political agendas. Inclusive programming also includes bringing disability issues to the forefront of mainstream arts through disability-themed arts performances and festivals. The role of the arts in community participation and engagement became better articulated in more recent arts and cultural policies, in which the arts were seen as a tool for community bonding through broad-based participation in art activities. Disabled artists may see the arts as a tool for overcoming barriers to academic achievement, communication barriers, and as coping mechanism. Ironically, disability arts in Singapore are championed mostly by non-disabled artists.

 
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