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| Title: | Vital signs crip culture talks back / |
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| Database Name: | WorldCat |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
David T Mitchell; Sharon L Snyder; Cheryl Marie Wade; Carol J Gill; Anne Finger; Harlan Hahn; Robert J DeFelice, Ph.D.; Julie Trahan; Kenny Fries; Brad Rothbart; Carrie Sandahl; Mary Duffy; Eli Clare; Marcy Epstein; Simi Linton; Brace Yourselves Productions.; Fanlight Productions. |
| ISBN: | 9781572952300; 157295230X |
| Notes: | VHS format. |
| Credits: | Edited by David Mitchell and Sharon Snyder. |
| Performer(s): | Cheryl Marie Wade, Carol Gill, Anne Finger, Harlan Hahn, Robert Defelice, Julia Trahan, Kenny Fries, Brad Rothbart, Carrie Sandahl, Mary Duffy, Elizabeth Clare, Marcy Epstein, Simi Linton. |
| Description: | 1 videocassette (48 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in. |
| Other Titles: | Crip culture talks back |
| Responsibility: | Brace Yourselves Productions presents ; produced by David Mitchell ; directed by Sharon Snyder and David Mitchell. |
| Genre/Form: |
Feature films -- United States. Documentary films. Films for the hearing impaired. Nonfiction films. Feature films. Personal Narratives. |
| Language Note: | Closed-captioned. |
| Year: | [1995] |
| Publisher: | Boston, Mass. : Fanlight Productions, |
| Details: | VHS format. |
| Class Descriptors: | LC Class No.: HV1553; Dewey No.: 362.43 |
| Corporate Author: | Brace Yourselves Productions.; Fanlight Productions. |
| More information: | |
| OCLC No.: | 40794175 |
Abstract:
This documentary explores the politics of disability through the performances, debates and late-night conversations of activists at a national conference on Disability and the Arts. Features interviews with well-known disability rights advocates and artists, along with professors, students, and others with disabilities, it conveys the intensity, variety and vitality of disability culture today.
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