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_aThe Routledge dance studies reader / _cedited by Alexandra Carter. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1998. |
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_axix, 316 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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440 | _aDance Studies/Performance Studies | ||
504 | _aBibliography 294-304. | ||
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_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. |
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