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Nash; Dementia and the Performance of Self / Anne Davis Basting; Part IV: Performing Disability in Daily Life; Looking Blind: A Revelation of Culture's Eye / Tanya Titchkosky; Men in Motion: Disability and the Performance of Masculinity / Lenore Manderson and Susan Peake 327 $aDisrupting a Disembodied Status Quo: Invisible Theater as Subversive Pedagogy / Maureen Connolly & Tom CraigThe Tyranny of Neutral: Disability and Actor Training / Carrie Sandahl; Part V: Reading Disability in Dramatic Literature; Unfixing Disability in Lord Byron's The Deformed Transformed / Sharon L. Snyder; On Medea, Bad Mother of the Greek Drama (Disability, Character, Genopolitics) / Marcy J. 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