Beyond Measure? Disability Art, Affect and Reimagining Visitor Experience

IF 1.4 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Studies in Social Justice Pub Date : 2021-03-07 DOI:10.26522/SSJ.V15I2.2432
C. Kelly, Michael Orsini
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Disability, mad and d/Deaf arts are motivated to transform the arts sector and beyond in ways that foreground differing embodiments. But how do we know if such arts-based interventions are actually disrupting conventional ways of experiencing and consuming art? This article presents three themes from a critical literature review relevant to curating and creating artwork meant to spur social change related to non-normative bodies. We highlight examples that push beyond standard survey measurement techniques, such as talk-back walls and guided tours by people with lived experiences. We also explore the myriad affective outcomes of art and how we might measure emotional reactions, recognizing that disability itself is imbricated in structures of feeling. We argue that such efforts must integrate concepts of access from the field of critical disability studies. Ultimately, tools for measuring audience response to politicized art must contribute to challenging and transforming these structures.
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无可估量?残疾艺术,影响和重新想象游客体验
残障艺术、疯子艺术和聋人艺术被激励着以不同的方式改变艺术领域和其他领域。但我们怎么知道这种基于艺术的干预是否真的破坏了传统的体验和消费艺术的方式?本文介绍了与策划和创作艺术作品有关的批判性文献综述中的三个主题,这些艺术作品旨在刺激与非规范性机构相关的社会变革。我们重点介绍了一些超越标准调查测量技术的例子,比如对讲墙和有生活经验的人的导游。我们还探索了艺术的无数情感结果,以及我们如何衡量情感反应,认识到残疾本身就是情感结构的砖块。我们认为,这种努力必须整合来自关键残疾研究领域的访问概念。最终,衡量观众对政治化艺术反应的工具必须有助于挑战和改变这些结构。
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Studies in Social Justice
Studies in Social Justice POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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