Acts of Conspicuous Compassion: Performance Culture and American Charity Practices

Author:   Sheila C. Moeschen
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
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9780472118861


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   24 June 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Acts of Conspicuous Compassion: Performance Culture and American Charity Practices


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Charity has been a pervasive and influential concept in American culture, and has also served an important ideological purpose, helping people articulate their sense of individual and national identity. But what, exactly, compels our benevolence? In a social moment when countless worthy causes and deserving groups clamor for attention, it is worth examining how our culture generates the exchange of sympathy commonly experienced as “charity.” Acts of Conspicuous Compassion investigates the historical and continuing relationship between performance culture and the cultivation of charitable sentiment, 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, the book charts the sophisticated strategies that various charity movements have employed to make organized benevolence seem attractive, exciting, and seemingly uncomplicated. Sheila C. Moeschen sheds new light on 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, a framework that 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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Author:   Sheila C. Moeschen
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9780472118861


ISBN 10:   0472118862
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   24 June 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In the face of the ongoing assaults upon the infrastructures of social welfare that have made the lived experience of disability increasingly precarious, Moeschen's nuanced and deeply researched account of the crucial ways that charitable practices have shaped public sentiment toward bodily difference is an especially vital contribution. --Disability Studies Quarterly-- (08/23/2016) Acts of Conspicuous Compassion would make a useful addition to undergraduate and graduate courses in these disciplines, and may also serve as a primer for those working within the charity industry interested in developing a more nuanced understanding of disability and representation. --Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies-- (07/26/2016) Moeschen's book is all at once a critical cultural analysis of how disability and white disabled people have been deployed in charity practices since the nineteenth century in America. It is also a complex historical narrative of how charitable sentiment develops as a base for ideals of American citizenship and civic moral virtues. Importantly, it is an example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society. It is an important step in the crossdisciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse--Catherine Duchastel Critical Disability Discourse .. . the book is compelling, thought provoking, and well worth reading. --CHOICE-- (03/21/2014) An important, logical step forward in the growth of disability performance scholarship. --Michael Chemers, University of California, Santa Cruz Genuinely interdisciplinary, fresh, original, and timely. This book offers a compelling trajectory through types of charity and their forms of display, offering cultural analysis and historical narrative in conjunction. It will appeal to readers in disability, performance, cultural, and gender studies as well as American studies more broadly. Both accessible and sophisticated, it would be ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses. --Sally Chivers, Trent University An example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society... an important step in the cross-disciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse


An example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society... an important step in the cross-disciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse


In the face of the ongoing assaults upon the infrastructures of social welfare that have made the lived experience of disability increasingly precarious, Moeschen's nuanced and deeply researched account of the crucial ways that charitable practices have shaped public sentiment toward bodily difference is an especially vital contribution. --Disability Studies Quarterly-- (08/23/2016) Acts of Conspicuous Compassion would make a useful addition to undergraduate and graduate courses in these disciplines, and may also serve as a primer for those working within the charity industry interested in developing a more nuanced understanding of disability and representation. --Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies-- (07/26/2016) Moeschen's book is all at once a critical cultural analysis of how disability and white disabled people have been deployed in charity practices since the nineteenth century in America. It is also a complex historical narrative of how charitable sentiment develops as a base for ideals of American citizenship and civic moral virtues. Importantly, it is an example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society. It is an important step in the crossdisciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse--Catherine Duchastel Critical Disability Discourse An important, logical step forward in the growth of disability performance scholarship. --Michael Chemers, University of California, Santa Cruz .. . the book is compelling, thought provoking, and well worth reading. --CHOICE-- (03/21/2014) Genuinely interdisciplinary, fresh, original, and timely. This book offers a compelling trajectory through types of charity and their forms of display, offering cultural analysis and historical narrative in conjunction. It will appeal to readers in disability, performance, cultural, and gender studies as well as American studies more broadly. Both accessible and sophisticated, it would be ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses. --Sally Chivers, Trent University An example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society... an important step in the cross-disciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse


... the book is compelling, thought provoking, and well worth reading. --CHOICE-- (03/21/2014) Acts of Conspicuous Compassion would make a useful addition to undergraduate and graduate courses in these disciplines, and may also serve as a primer for those working within the charity industry interested in developing a more nuanced understanding of disability and representation. --Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies-- (07/26/2016) An important, logical step forward in the growth of disability performance scholarship. --Michael Chemers, University of California, Santa Cruz Genuinely interdisciplinary, fresh, original, and timely. This book offers a compelling trajectory through types of charity and their forms of display, offering cultural analysis and historical narrative in conjunction. It will appeal to readers in disability, performance, cultural, and gender studies as well as American studies more broadly. Both accessible and sophisticated, it would be ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses. --Sally Chivers, Trent University In the face of the ongoing assaults upon the infrastructures of social welfare that have made the lived experience of disability increasingly precarious, Moeschen's nuanced and deeply researched account of the crucial ways that charitable practices have shaped public sentiment toward bodily difference is an especially vital contribution. --Disability Studies Quarterly-- (08/23/2016) Moeschen's book is all at once a critical cultural analysis of how disability and white disabled people have been deployed in charity practices since the nineteenth century in America. It is also a complex historical narrative of how charitable sentiment develops as a base for ideals of American citizenship and civic moral virtues. Importantly, it is an example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society. It is an important step in the crossdisciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse--Catherine Duchastel Critical Disability Discourse An example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society... an important step in the cross-disciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity. --Critical Disability Discourse


""Acts of Conspicuous Compassion would make a useful addition to undergraduate and graduate courses in these disciplines, and may also serve as a primer for those working within the charity industry interested in developing a more nuanced understanding of disability and representation. "" --Journal of Literary Cultural Disability Studies--Cynthia Barounis ""Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies"" (7/26/2016 12:00:00 AM) ""... the book is compelling, thought provoking, and well worth reading."" --CHOICE--S.E. Walters ""CHOICE"" (3/21/2014 12:00:00 AM) ""An example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society... an important step in the cross-disciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity."" --Critical Disability Discourse ""An important, logical step forward in the growth of disability performance scholarship."" --Michael Chemers, University of California, Santa Cruz ""Genuinely interdisciplinary, fresh, original, and timely. This book offers a compelling trajectory through types of charity and their forms of display, offering cultural analysis and historical narrative in conjunction. It will appeal to readers in disability, performance, cultural, and gender studies as well as American studies more broadly. Both accessible and sophisticated, it would be ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses."" --Sally Chivers, Trent University ""In the face of the ongoing assaults upon the infrastructures of social welfare that have made the lived experience of disability increasingly precarious, Moeschen's nuanced and deeply researched account of the crucial ways that charitable practices have shaped public sentiment toward bodily difference is an especially vital contribution."" --Disability Studies Quarterly--Leon Hilton ""Disability Studies Quarterly"" (8/23/2016 12:00:00 AM) ""Moeschen's book is all at once a critical cultural analysis of how disability and white disabled people have been deployed in charity practices since the nineteenth century in America. It is also a complex historical narrative of how charitable sentiment develops as a base for ideals of American citizenship and civic moral virtues. Importantly, it is an example of how a critical disability lens can be applied to the investigation of mainstream cultural phenomena that structure society. It is an important step in the crossdisciplinary application of critical disability studies, notably in its use of performance scholarship as a methodological and theoretical approach to the study of disability as a politically significant identity."" --Critical Disability Discourse--Catherine Duchastel ""Critical Disability Discourse""


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Sheila Moeschen holds an Interdisciplinary PhD in Theatre and Drama from Northwestern University. She is a Boston-based independent scholar and freelance writer. Her website is sheilamoeschen.com.

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