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_bCAR
245 0 4 _aThe Routledge dance studies reader /
_cedited by Alexandra Carter.
260 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c1998.
300 _axix, 316 p. ;
_c24 cm.
440 _aDance Studies/Performance Studies
504 _aBibliography 294-304.
505 _t1. General Introduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_tPART I Making dance :
_tIntroduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_t2. Choreographers: dancing for de Valois and Ashton /
_rAnnabel Farjeon --
_t3. Torse: there are no fixed points in space /
_rMerce Cunningham with Jacqueline Lesschaeve --
_t4. 'No' to spectacle ..... /
_rYvonne Rainer --
_t5. Pina Bausch: dance and emancipation /
_rNorbert Servos --
_t6. Imaginary homelands: creating a new dance language /
_rShobana Jeyasingh --
_tPART II Performing dance :
_tIntroduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_t7. Dancers talking about performance /
_rBarbara Newman --
_t8. I am a dancer /
_rMartha Graham --
_t9. A dancing consciousness /
_rRebecca Hilton with Bryan Smith --
_t10. Spacemaking: experiences of a vital body /
_rSusan Kozel --
_tPART III Reviewing dance :
_tIntroduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_t11. Bridging the critical distance /
_rMarcia B. Siegel --
_t12. Between description and deconstruction /
_rRoger Copeland --
_t13. Oh, The Pineapple Rag! /
_rArlene Croce --
_t14. Spring: Ashton's Symphonic Variations in America /
_rAlastair Macaulay --
_tPART IV Studying dance: conceptual concerns :
_tIntroduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_t15. What is art? /
_rBetty Redfern --
_t16. A venerable glance: seeing dance through phenomenology /
_rSondra Fraleigh --
_t17. Dance history source material /
_rJune Layson --
_t18. Embodying differences: issues in dance and cultural studies /
_rJane C. Desmond --
_t19. An introduction to dance analysis /
_rJanet Adshead --
_t20. Dance, gender and culture /
_rTed Polhemus --
_t21 Choreographing history /
_rSusan Leigh Foster --
_tPART V Locating dance in history and society :
_tIntroduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_t22. Myths of origin /
_rAndrée Grau--
_t23. In pursuit of the sylph: ballet in the Romantic period /
_rDeborah Jowitt --
_t24. Diaghilev's cultivated audience /
_rLynn Garafola --
_t25. Women writing the body: let's watch a little how she dances /
_rElizabeth Dempster --
_t26. 'Keep to the rhythm and you'll keep to life': meaning and style in African American vernacular dance /
_rJacqui Malone --
_tPART VI Analysing dance :
_tIntroduction /
_rAlexandra Carter --
_t27. Dance and gender: formalism and semiotics reconsidered /
_rStephanie Jordan and Helen Thomas --
_t28. Nijinsky: modernism and heterodox representations of masculinity /
_rRamsay Burt --
_t29. Dances of death: Germany before Hitler /
_rSusan Manning --
_t30. Mark Morris: the body and what it means /
_rLoan Acoocella --
_t31. Dance and music video: some preliminary observations /
_rTheresa Buckland --
_t32. Two analyses of 'Dancing in the Dark' (The Band Wagon, 1953) /
_rRichard Dyer and John Mueller.
520 _a"Represents the range and diversity of writings on dance from the 1980s and 1990s"--Page 4 of cover.
650 0 _aDance
650 0 _aModern dance
650 0 _aDance
_vPhilosophy
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_aCarter, Alexandra Joan
_d1947-
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