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Choreographing history

edited by Susan Leigh Foster

(Unnatural acts)

Indiana University Press, c1995

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-247) and index

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Description

In "Choreographing History", historians of science, sexuality, the arts, and history itself focus on the body, merging the project of writing about the body with theoretical concerns in the writing of history. Contributors examine how bodies are historicized and presented as political, aesthetic, and physical entities, and demonstrate how the very structure of knowledge is affected by a sustained inquiry into the category of "body." The contributors are Mario Biagioli, Sue-Ellen Case, Susan Leigh Foster, Stephen Greenblatt, Lena Hammergren, Thomas Laqueur, John J. MacAloon, Susan McClary, Susan A. Manning, Randy Martin, Cynthia J. Novack, Peggy Phelan, Joseph Roach, Miriam Silverberg, P. Sterling Stuckey, Sharon Traweek, and Hayden White.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments An Introduction to Moving Bodies Choreographing HistoryNSusan Leigh Foster Resurrecting Historical Bodies Toward a Universal Language of Motion: Reflections on a Seventeenth-Century Muscle ManNStephen Greenblatt Interval TrainingNJohn MacAloon Bodily Interventions into Academic Disciplines Tacit Knowledge, Courtliness, and the ScientistOs BodyNMario Biagioli Music, the Pythagoreans, and the BodyNSusan McClary Agency and History: The Demands of Dance EthnographyNRandy Martin Moving Theory Across Bodies of Practice Credit, Novels, MasturbationNThomas W. Laqueur Advertising Every Body: Images from the Japanese Modern YearsNMiriam Silverberg Bodies of Doctrine: Headshots, Jane Austen, and the Black Indians of Mardi GrasNJoseph Roach Historians as Bodies in Motion Modern Dance in the Third Reich: Six Positions and a CodaNSusan A. Manning The BodyOs Endeavors as Cultural PracticesNCynthia J. Novak Different Personas: A History of OneOs Own?NLena Hammergren Embodying Theory Meditations on the Patriarchal Pythagorean Pratfall and the Lesbian Siamesia Two-StepNSue-Ellen Case Thirteen Ways of Looking at Choreographing WritingNPeggy Phelan Bodies of Evidence: Law and Order, Sexy Machines, and the Erotics of Fieldwork among PhysicistsNSharon Traweek Bodies and Their PlotsNHayden White Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index

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