Dance ethnography and global perspectives : identity, embodiment and culture
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Dance ethnography and global perspectives : identity, embodiment and culture
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Dance Ethnography and Global Perspectives presents the work of dance scholars whose professional fieldwork spans several continents and includes studies of the dance and movement systems of varied global communities.
Table of Contents
- Contents List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: Global Perspectives in Ethnographic Fieldwork, Theory, and the Representation of Traditional Dance
- Linda E. Dankworth and Ann R. David PART I: ISSUES OF TRADITIONAL, MODERNITY AND AUTHENTICITY 1. Embodied traditions: Gujarati (Dance) Practices of Garba and Raas in the UK Context
- Ann R. David 2. How Black Is Black: The Indigenous Atis Compete at the Ati-atihan Festival
- Patrick Alcedo 3. Performative Participation: Embodiment of Identities and Relationships in Sabar Dance Events
- Elina Seye PART II: ISSUES OF CULTURAL IDENTITY THROUGH THE INFLUENCES OF SOCIAL DANCE EVENTS AND TOURISM 4. Uncovering the Invisible Female Dancers of Moreska: An Ethnochoreological Analysis
- Iva Niem?i? 5. Embodying Cultural Identities and Creating Social Pathways through Mallorquin Dance
- Linda E. Dankworth 6. Kecak Behind the Scenes - Investigating the Kecak Network
- Kendra Stepputat PART III: DANCE IN PSYCHOSOCIAL WORK, GENDER AND TEXTUAL REPRESENTATION 7. Forced Displacement, Identity, Embodiment and Change
- Allison J. Singer 8. Sounding Contestation, Silent Suppression, Cosmopolitics and Gender in Japanese Flamenco
- Yolanda van Ede 9. Embodiment of Cultural Knowledge: An Ethnographic Analysis of Okinawan Dance
- Chi-fang Chao Index
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