Sourcing the Body: Disability as Human Ecology

In this course we will use creative process as a tool for developing perspectives on disability as a context-embedded expression of humanness. This class is recommended for artists and makers looking to complexify their use of corporeality, as well as students looking to engage critically with representations of and responses to disability both in and outside our educational culture at COA. We will first explore an abbreviated history of disability in the United States. Then, with Human Ecology as our lens, we will engage in a critical examination of social, medical, and disjuncture models of disability. Each class session will involve a discussion of assigned readings and viewings, collaborative activities, and gentle somatic exercises to ground our learning in our bodies. Students will be asked to reflect on their learning through the development of a small creative project each week, and in collaboration with the instructor, students will develop their own standards for assessment through a grading contract system.

Course Number
AD2044
Area of Study
Performance & Music
Course Level
Intermediate/advanced
Instructor
Dani Robbins