I WAS NEVER ALONE: Disability Studies and Performance Ethnography
- Sponsored by:
- Mahaney Arts Center, Gender, Sexuality, & Fem Studies, and Anthropology
What is it like to live with a disability in Russia? What happens when an ethnographer sets out to write a play based on the stories of fieldwork participants? What happens when American theater-makers with disabilities stage a play about Russia? I WAS NEVER ALONE is an ethnographic play about the experiences of people with mobility and speech impairments in contemporary Russia. Playwright-ethnographer Cassandra Hartblay reflects on the process of developing the script, bringing an anthropologist’s sensibility to examining disability studies and performance ethnography.
Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)