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Futures of Dance Studies /

Futures of Dance Studies is an outrageously arrogant title. Yet this anthology of essays by 28 early-career scholars demonstrates the vitality and dynamism of dance studies, a field that for several decades seemed always emergent and finally has arrived. The authors are dancers, historians, ethnogra...

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Otros Autores: Schneider, Rebecca (Editor ), Ross, Janice (Editor ), Manning, Susan (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Kinesthetic Seeing: A Model for Practice-in-Research / Hannah Kosstrin -- King David in the Medieval Archives: Toward an Archaic Future for Dance / Kathryn Dickason -- Dancing Dahomey at the World's Fair: Revising the Archive of African Dance / Joanna Dee Das -- Critical Memory: Arthur Mitchell, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and the Rise of the Invisible Dancers / Gillian Lipton -- Breathing Matters: Breath as Dance Knowledge / Laura Karreman -- Lesbian Echoes in Activism and Writing: Jill Johnston's Interventions / Clare Croft -- Accent, Choreomusicality, and Identity in Rodeo and 'Rode, o / Daniel Callahan -- Flesh Dance: Black Women from Behind / Jasmine Johnson -- Winin' through the Violence: Performing Carib[being]ness at the Brooklyn Carnival / Adanna Kai Jones -- Second Line Choreographies in and beyond New Orleans / Rachel Carrico -- The Dance in the Museum: Grant Hyde Code and the Brooklyn Museum Dance Center / Amanda Jane Graham -- Dancing the Image: Virgilio Sieni's Choreographic Tableaux / Giulia Vittori -- Urban Choreographies: The Politics of Moving Along in Battery Opera's Lives Were Around Me / Alana Gerecke -- Convening Muses and Turning Tables: Reimagining a Danced Politics of Time in Jordan Bennett and Marc Lescarbot / VK Preston -- Les Ballets Jazz and White Mythologies of Blackness in Quebec / Melissa Templeton -- Cuban Modern Dance after Censorship, 1971-74: A Colorful Gray / Elizabeth Schwall -- Tango and Memory on the Contemporary Dance Stage / Victoria Fortuna -- Breaking Point? Flexibility, Pain, and the Calculus of Risk in Neoliberal Multiculturalism / Anusha Kedhar -- Who Makes a Dance? Studying Infrastructure through a Dance Lens / Sarah Wilbur -- The Choreographic Commodity: Assigning and Policing Value for Nite Moves and William Forsythe / Lizzie Leopold -- Walking Backwards: Choreographing the Greek Crisis / Natalie Zervou -- Dance of the Undead: The Wilis' Imperial Legacy / Rebecca Chaleff -- Disavowing Virtuosity, Performing Aspiration: Yve Laris Cohen, Narcissister, and John Jasperse's Choreographies of Anticlimax / Ariel Osterweis -- Do Iranian Dancers Need Saving? Savior Spectatorship and the Production of Iranian Dancing Bodies as "Objects of Rescue" / Heather Rastovac-Akbarzadeh -- Costuming Brownness in British South Asian Dance / Royona Mitra -- Intimating Race: Tao Ye's 4 and Methods for World Dance / Hentlye Yapp -- Locating Performance: Choe Seunghui's East Asian Modernism and the Case for Area Knowledge in Dance Studies / Emily E. Wilcox -- Toward a Critical Globalized Humanities: Dance Research in Mexico City at the CENIDID / Jose L. Reynoso. 
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