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With the popularity of such reality TV shows as So You Think You
Can Dance, dance has become increasingly visible within
contemporary culture. This shift brings the ballet body into
renewed focus. Historically both celebrated and critiqued for its
thin, flexible, and highly feminized aesthetic, the ballet body now
takes on new and complex meanings at the intersections of
performance art, popular culture, and even fitness. The Evolving
Feminine Ballet Body provides a local perspective to enrich the
broader cultural narratives of ballet through historical,
socio-cultural, political, and artistic lenses, redefining what
many considered to be "high art." Scholars in gender studies,
folklore, popular culture, and cultural studies will be interested
in this collection, as well as those involved in the dance world.
Contributors: Kelsie Acton, Marianne I. Clark, Kate Davies, Lindsay
Eales, Pirkko Markula, Carolyn Millar, Jodie Vandekerkhove
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