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Titre(s) : The Oxford handbook of dance and politics [Texte imprimé] / edited by Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund and Randy Martin
Publication : New York : Oxford University Press, cop. 2017
Description matérielle : xiv-634 p. : ill. ; 26 cm
Collection : [Oxford handbooks]
Lien à la collection : Oxford handbooks
Comprend : Introduction / Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund, and Randy Martin ; Tracking the
political economy of dance / Jane C. Desmond ; Dance and/as competition in the privately
owned US studio / Susan Leigh Foster ; Racing in place : a meta-memoir on dance politics
and practice / Brenda Dixon Gottschild ; Epiphanic moments : dancing politics / M.
Cynthia Oliver ; Performing collectively / Kai van Eikels ; Urban choreographies
: artistic interventions and the politics of urban space / Gabriele Klein ; The politics
of speculative imagination in contemporary choreography / André Lepecki ; Toward
a choreo-political theory of articulation / Mark Franko ; Rehearsing in-difference
: the politics of aesthetics in the performances of Pina Bausch and Jérôme Bel /
Gerald Siegmund ; Problem as a choreographic and philosophical kind of thought /
Bojana Cvejić ; The politics of perception / Ann Cooper Albright ; The politics
of speaking about the body / Ramsay Burt ; Dancing disabled : phenomenology and embodied
politics / Petra Kuppers ; Of corporeal rewritings, translations, and the politics
of difference in dancing / Ananya Chatterjea ; Planning for death's surprise : Pina
Bausch and Merce Cunningham / Peggy Phelan ; Dancing d-day / Felicia McCarren ;
Dance and politics in China : interculturalism, hybridity, and the ArtsCross project
/ Alexandra Kolb ; Between the cultural center and the Villa : dance, neoliberalism,
and silent borders in Buenos Aires / Victoria Fortuna ; Modern dance in the Third
Reich, redux / Susan Manning ; The micropolitics of exchange : exile and otherness
after the Nation / Kate Elswit ; Black swan, white nose / Hannah Schwadron ; Brown
in Black and White : José Limón dances The Emperor Jones / James Moreno ; Switch
: queer social dance, political leadership, and black popular culture / Thomas F.
DeFrantz ; Politics of Fake it! Janez Janša interviewed by Janez Janša / Janez
Janša ; Identity politics and political will : Jeni LeGon living in a great big
way / Nadine George-Graves ; Dancing in the here and now : indigenous presence and
the choreography of Emily Johnson/Catalyst and Dancing Earth / Jacqueline Shea Murphy
; Dance and Eastern Europe : contemporary dance in the time of transition / Bojana
Kunst ; Domesticating dance : South Asian filmic bodies negotiating new moves in
neoliberalism / Priya Srinivasan ; It is OK to dance on graves? modernism and socialist
realism revisited / Jens Richard Giersdorf.
Note(s) : Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres
"In recent decades, dance has become a vehicle for querying assumptions about what
it means to be embodied, in turn illuminating intersections among the political, the
social, the aesthetical, and the phenomenological. The Oxford Handbook of Dance and
Politics edited by internationally lauded scholars Rebekah Kowal, Gerald Siegmund,
and the late Randy Martin presents a compendium of newly-commissioned chapters that
address the interdisciplinary and global scope of dance theory - its political philosophy,
social movements, and approaches to bodily difference such as disability, postcolonial,
and critical race and queer studies. In six sections 30 of the most prestigious dance
scholars in the US and Europe track the political economy of dance and analyze the
political dimensions of choreography, of writing history, and of embodied phenomena
in general. Employing years of intimate knowledge of dance and its cultural phenomenology,
scholars urge readers to re-think dominant cultural codes, their usages, and the meaning
they produce and theorize ways dance may help to re-signify and to re-negotiate established
cultural practices and their inherent power relations. This handbook poses ever-present
questions about dance politics-which aspects or effects of a dance can be considered
political? What possibilities and understandings of politics are disclosed through
dance? How does a particular dance articulate or undermine forces of authority? How
might dance relate to emancipation or bondage of the body? Where and how can dance
articulate social movements, represent or challenge political institutions, or offer
insight into habits of labor and leisure? The handbook opens its critical terms in
two directions. First, it offers an elaborated understanding of how dance achieves
its politics. Second, it illustrates how notions of the political are themselves expanded
when viewed from the perspective of dance, thus addressing both the relationship between
the politics in dance and the politics of dance. Using the most sophisticated theoretical
frameworks and engaging with the problematics that come from philosophy, social science,
history, and the humanities, chapters explore the affinities, affiliations, concepts,
and critiques that are inherent in the act of dance, and questions about matters political
that dance makes legible" -- From the publisher
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Kowal, Rebekah J.. Éditeur scientifique
Siegmund, Gerald (1963-....). Éditeur scientifique
Martin, Randy (1957-2015). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Danse -- Aspect politique
Danse -- Société
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-0-19-992818-7. - ISBN 0199928185 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb452370584
Notice n° :
FRBNF45237058
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