Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics
Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics
Kowal, Rebekah; Martin, Randy; Siegmund, Gerald
Oxford University Press Inc
10/2019
652
Mole
Inglês
9780190052966
15 a 20 dias
1026
Part I: Dancing Structures
Section I. The Political Economy of Dance
2. Tracking the Political Economy of Dance - Jane Desmond
3. Dance and/as Competition in the U.S. Privately Owned Studio - Susan Foster
4. Racing in Place: A Meta-Memoir on Dance,
Politics, and Practice - Brenda Dixon Gottschild
5. Epiphanic Moments: Dancing Politics - Cynthia Oliver
6. Performing Collectively, Performing Collectivity - Kai van Eikels
Section II. The Politics of Choreography
7. Urban Choreographies. Artistic Interventions and the Politics of Urban Space - Gabriele Klein
8. The Politics of Speculative Imagination in
Contemporary Choreography - Andre Lepecki
9. Toward a Choreo-Political Theory of Articulation - Mark Franko
10. Rehearsing In-Difference: The Politics of Aesthetics in
the Performances of Pina Bausch and Jerome Bel - Gerald Siegmund
11. Problem as a Choreographic and Philosophical Kind of
Thought - Bojana Cvejic
Section III. The Politics of Embodiment
12. The Politics of Perception - Ann Cooper Albright
13. The Politics of Speaking About the Body - Ramsay Burt
14. Dancing Disabled: Phenomenology and Embodied
Politics - Petra Kuppers
15. Of Corporeal Re-writings, Translations, and the
Politics of Difference in Dancing - Ananya Chatterjea
16. Planning for Death's Surprise: Pina Bausch and Merce Cunningham - Peggy Phelan
Part 2: Dancing Interventions
Section IV. The Politics of Histories
17. Dancing D-Day - Felicia McCarren
18. China in the Throes of Modernization: Intercultural Exchange,
Hybridity, and ArtsCross - Alexandra Kolb
19. Between the Cultural Center and the Villa: Dance,
Neoliberalism & Silent Borders in Buenos Aires - Victoria Fortuna
20. Modern Dance in the Third Reich, Redux - Susan Manning
21. The Micropolitics of Exchange: Rethinking Exile and Otherness
after the Nation - Kate Elswit
Section V. The Politics of Re-Signification
22. Black Swan, White Nose - Hannah Schwadron
23. Brown in Black and White: Jose Limon Dances The
Emperor Jones - James Moreno
24. SWITCH: Queer Social Dance, Political Leadership,
and Black Popular Culture - Thomas DeFrantz
25. Politics of Fake It! Janez Jansa interviewed by Janez Jansa - Janez Jansa
Section VI. The Politics of Re-Negotiation
26. Identity Politics and Political Will: Jeni LeGon
Living in a Great Big Way - Nadine George-Graves
27. Dancing in the Here and Now: Indigenous
Presence and the Contemporary Choreography of Emily
Johnson/Catalyst and DANCING EARTH - Jacqueline Shea Murphy
28. Dance and Eastern Europe: Contemporary Dance in the Time of Transition - Bojana Kunst
29. Domesticating Dance: South Asian Filmic Bodies
Negotiating New Moves in Neoliberalism - Priya Srinivasan
30. Is it OK to Dance on Graves? Modernism and Socialist
Realism Revisited - Jens Giersdorf
Part I: Dancing Structures
Section I. The Political Economy of Dance
2. Tracking the Political Economy of Dance - Jane Desmond
3. Dance and/as Competition in the U.S. Privately Owned Studio - Susan Foster
4. Racing in Place: A Meta-Memoir on Dance,
Politics, and Practice - Brenda Dixon Gottschild
5. Epiphanic Moments: Dancing Politics - Cynthia Oliver
6. Performing Collectively, Performing Collectivity - Kai van Eikels
Section II. The Politics of Choreography
7. Urban Choreographies. Artistic Interventions and the Politics of Urban Space - Gabriele Klein
8. The Politics of Speculative Imagination in
Contemporary Choreography - Andre Lepecki
9. Toward a Choreo-Political Theory of Articulation - Mark Franko
10. Rehearsing In-Difference: The Politics of Aesthetics in
the Performances of Pina Bausch and Jerome Bel - Gerald Siegmund
11. Problem as a Choreographic and Philosophical Kind of
Thought - Bojana Cvejic
Section III. The Politics of Embodiment
12. The Politics of Perception - Ann Cooper Albright
13. The Politics of Speaking About the Body - Ramsay Burt
14. Dancing Disabled: Phenomenology and Embodied
Politics - Petra Kuppers
15. Of Corporeal Re-writings, Translations, and the
Politics of Difference in Dancing - Ananya Chatterjea
16. Planning for Death's Surprise: Pina Bausch and Merce Cunningham - Peggy Phelan
Part 2: Dancing Interventions
Section IV. The Politics of Histories
17. Dancing D-Day - Felicia McCarren
18. China in the Throes of Modernization: Intercultural Exchange,
Hybridity, and ArtsCross - Alexandra Kolb
19. Between the Cultural Center and the Villa: Dance,
Neoliberalism & Silent Borders in Buenos Aires - Victoria Fortuna
20. Modern Dance in the Third Reich, Redux - Susan Manning
21. The Micropolitics of Exchange: Rethinking Exile and Otherness
after the Nation - Kate Elswit
Section V. The Politics of Re-Signification
22. Black Swan, White Nose - Hannah Schwadron
23. Brown in Black and White: Jose Limon Dances The
Emperor Jones - James Moreno
24. SWITCH: Queer Social Dance, Political Leadership,
and Black Popular Culture - Thomas DeFrantz
25. Politics of Fake It! Janez Jansa interviewed by Janez Jansa - Janez Jansa
Section VI. The Politics of Re-Negotiation
26. Identity Politics and Political Will: Jeni LeGon
Living in a Great Big Way - Nadine George-Graves
27. Dancing in the Here and Now: Indigenous
Presence and the Contemporary Choreography of Emily
Johnson/Catalyst and DANCING EARTH - Jacqueline Shea Murphy
28. Dance and Eastern Europe: Contemporary Dance in the Time of Transition - Bojana Kunst
29. Domesticating Dance: South Asian Filmic Bodies
Negotiating New Moves in Neoliberalism - Priya Srinivasan
30. Is it OK to Dance on Graves? Modernism and Socialist
Realism Revisited - Jens Giersdorf