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Challenging perceptions of disability through performance poetry methods: the ‘Seen but Seldom Heard’ project
Authors:Caroline EM Hodges  Lee-Ann Fenge  Wendy Cutts
Institution:1. Media School, Bournemouth University, Poole, UK;2. School of Health and Social Care, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, UK
Abstract:This paper considers performance poetry as a method to explore lived experiences of disability. We discuss how poetic inquiry used within a participatory arts-based research framework can enable young people to collectively question society’s attitudes and actions towards disability. Poetry will be considered as a means to develop a more accessible and effective arena in which young people with direct experience of disability can be empowered to develop new skills that enable them to tell their own stories. Discussion of how this can challenge audiences to critically reflect upon their own perceptions of disability will also be developed.
Keywords:arts-based methods  disability  participatory research  poetic inquiry  performance poetry  voice
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