Unimaginable bodies : : intellectual disability, performance and becomings / / Anna Catherine Hickey-Moody.
Unimaginable Bodies radically resituates academic discussions of intellectual disability. Through building relationships between philosophy, cultural studies and communities of integrated dance theatre practice, Anna Hickey-Moody argues that dance theatre devised with and performed by young people w...
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