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Sticking Stigma: Performance, Affect, and the Movement of Social Norms

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Management number 237352913 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price $6.98 Model Number 237352913
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Stigma is the social process at the heart of discrimination and social abjection. In Sticking Stigma, Dani Snyder-Young examines the cultural technologies of power artists and cultural producers employ to manipulate stigma and its resulting affects in performance projects oriented toward the alleviation of social inequalities. This includes performances explicitly and implicitly working to reduce stigma experienced by marginalized communities as well as performances working to stigmatize behaviors aligned with facets of oppressive hegemonic power. Applied theater projects have been used to reduce the stigma related to many health conditions including bipolar disorder, HIV, suicide bereavement, mental illness, autism, and substance use disorder. Beyond this applied theater tradition, theater and performance studies tend not to use the framework or language of stigma very often. Stigma is a more commonly used framework in social science fields such as health and sociology. However, theater and performance regularly attends to the material and affective violence of stigma power: oppression, dispossession, abjection, objectification, expulsion. Snyder-Young examines a set of activist performance projects attempting to use the force of stigma to redistribute and recenter social power. Read more

ASIN B0GP6FX1MN
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-0826508492
Language English
File size 2.6 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 255 pages
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Publication date February 28, 2026
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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