Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics

Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics

Siegmund, Gerald (Professor in Applied Theatre Studies, The University of Giessen); Martin, Randy (Professor of Art and Public Policy, New York University); Kowal, Rebekah J. (Associate Professor of Dance, The University of Iowa)

Oxford University Press Inc

02/2017

656

Dura

Inglês

9780199928187

15 a 20 dias

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics presents cutting edge research investigating not only how dance achieves its politics, but also how notions of the political are themselves expanded when viewed from the perspective of dance.
1. Introduction to the Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics - Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund, and Randy Martin 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
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