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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 예술/대중문화 > 댄스 > 일반
· ISBN : 9780819574114
· 쪽수 : 408쪽
· 출판일 : 2013-12-03
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Preface
Introduction: Situated Dancing
I PERFORMANCE WRITINGS
Pooh Kaye and Eccentric Motions
Johanna Boyce
Improvisations by Simone Forti and Pooh Kaye
Song of Lawino
Joseph Homes, Sizzle and Heat
Performing across Identity
In Dialogue with Firebird
Dancing Bodies and the Stories They Tell
Embodying History: The New Epic Dance
Desire and Control: Performing Bodies in the Age of AIDS
II FEMINIST THEORIES
Mining the Dancefield: Spectacle, Moving Subjects, and Feminist Theory
Writing the Moving Body: Nancy Stark Smith and the Hieroglyphs
Auto-Body Stories: Blondell Cummings and Autobiography in Dance
Femininity with a Vengeance: Strategies of Veiling and Unveiling in Loie Fuller's Performance of Salome
III DANCING HISTORIES
The Long Afternoon of a Faun: Reconstruction and Discourse of Desire
Embodying History: Epic Narrative and Cultural Identity in African-American Dance
Matters of Tact: Writing History from the Inside Out
The Tanagra Effect: Wrapping the Modern Body in the Folds of Ancient Greece
IV CONTRACT IMPROVISATION
A Particular History: Contact Improvisation at Oberlin College
Open Bodies: (X)changes of Identity in Capoeira and Contact Improvisation
Present Tense: Contact Improvisation at Twenty-five
Feeling In and Out: Contact Improvisation and the Politics of Empathy
V PEDAGOGY
Dancing across Difference: Experience and Identity in the Classroom
Channeling the Other: An Embodied Approach to Teaching across Cultures
Training Bodies to Matter
VI OCCASIONAL PIECES
The Mesh in the Mess
Through Yours to Mine and Back Again: Reflections on Bodies in Motion
Physical Mindfulness
Researching Bodies: The Politics and Poetics of Corporeality
Strategic Abilities: Negotiating the Disabled Body in Dance
Dancing in and out of Africa
Rates of Exchange
Moving Contexts: Dance and Difference in the Twenty-first Century
Three Beginnings and a Manifesto
Improvisations as Radical Politics
Space and Subjectivity •Strategic Practices
Resurrecting the Future: Body/Image/Technology
Falling . . . on-screen
The Tensions of Techn : On Heidegger and Screendance
Falling
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Index














