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Acts Of Conspicuous Compassion Performance Culture And American Charity Practices Sheila C Moeschen

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Acts Of Conspicuous Compassion Performance Culture And American Charity Practices Sheila C Moeschen
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Sheila C Moeschen
ISBN: 9780472118861, 0472118862
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Acts Of Conspicuous Compassion Performance Culture And American Charity Practices Sheila C Moeschen by Sheila C Moeschen 9780472118861, 0472118862 instant download after payment.

Acts of Conspicuous Compassion investigates the relationship between performance culture and the cultivation of charitable sentiment in America, exploring the distinctive practices that have evolved to make the plea for charity legible and compelling. From the work of 19th-century melodramas to the televised drama of transformation and redemption in reality TV’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Acts of Conspicuous Compassion charts the sophisticated strategies employed by various charity movements responsible for making organized benevolence alluring, exciting, and seemingly uncomplicated.
Sheila C. Moeschen brokers a new way of accounting for the legacy and involvement of disabled people within charity—specifically, the articulation of performance culture as a vital theoretical framework for discussing issues of embodiment and identity dislodges previously held notions of the disabled existing as passive, “objects” of pity. This work gives rise to a more complicated and nuanced discussion of the participation of the disabled community in the charity industry, of the opportunities afforded by performance culture for disabled people to act as critical agents of charity, and of the new ethical and political issues that arise from employing performance methodology in a culture with increased appetites for voyeurism, display, and complex spectacle.

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