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Author Moeschen, Sheila C

Title Acts of conspicuous compassion : performance culture and American charity practices / Sheila C. Moeschen
Published Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2013]

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Contents Dramatizing distress : sentimental culture, melodrama, and nineteenth-century reform for the deaf/dumb and blind -- Spectacular benevolence : theatricalizing the war on polio with the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (NFIP), 1934-1945 -- Wheelchairs and one-liners : televising need in the charity telethon -- Acts of conspicuous compassion : charity in the reality TV era : Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Summary 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.” This book 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, this book charts the sophisticated strategies that various charity movements have employed to make organized benevolence seem attractive, exciting, and seemingly uncomplicated. The author sheds 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 ethical and political issues that arise from employing performance methodology in a culture with increased appetites for voyeurism, display, and complex spectacle
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-203) and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Theater and society -- United States -- History
Charity in literature.
People with disabilities in literature.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Theater -- History & Criticism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- People with Disabilities.
Charity in literature
People with disabilities in literature
Theater and society
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020707220
ISBN 9780472029273
0472029274
129973460X
9781299734609