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The Routledge Dance Studies Reader has been expanded and updated,
giving readers access to thirty-seven essential texts that address
the social, political, cultural, and economic impact of
globalization on embodiment and choreography. These
interdisciplinary essays in dance scholarship consider a broad
range of dance forms in relation to historical, ethnographic, and
interdisciplinary research methods including cultural studies,
reconstruction, media studies, and popular culture. This new third
edition expands both its geographic and cultural focus to include
recent research on dance from Southeast Asia, the People's Republic
of China, indigenous dance, and new sections on market forces and
mediatization. Sections cover: Methods and approaches Practice and
performance Dance as embodied ideology Dance on the market and in
the media Formations of the field. The Routledge Dance Studies
Reader includes essays on concert dance (ballet, modern and
postmodern dance, tap, kathak, and classical khmer dance), popular
dance (salsa and hip-hop), site-specific performance, digital
choreography, and lecture-performances. It is a vital resource for
anyone interested in understanding dance from a global and
contemporary perspective.
The Routledge Dance Studies Reader has been expanded and updated,
giving readers access to thirty-seven essential texts that address
the social, political, cultural, and economic impact of
globalization on embodiment and choreography. These
interdisciplinary essays in dance scholarship consider a broad
range of dance forms in relation to historical, ethnographic, and
interdisciplinary research methods including cultural studies,
reconstruction, media studies, and popular culture. This new third
edition expands both its geographic and cultural focus to include
recent research on dance from Southeast Asia, the People's Republic
of China, indigenous dance, and new sections on market forces and
mediatization. Sections cover: Methods and approaches Practice and
performance Dance as embodied ideology Dance on the market and in
the media Formations of the field. The Routledge Dance Studies
Reader includes essays on concert dance (ballet, modern and
postmodern dance, tap, kathak, and classical khmer dance), popular
dance (salsa and hip-hop), site-specific performance, digital
choreography, and lecture-performances. It is a vital resource for
anyone interested in understanding dance from a global and
contemporary perspective.
The definition of Asian American dance is as contested as the
definition of ""Asian American."" The contributors to this volume
address such topics as the role of the 1960s Asian American
movement in creating Japanese American taiko groups, and the
experience of internment during World War II influencing butoh
dance in Canada. Essays about artists such as Jay Hirabayashi,
Alvin Tolentino, Shen Wei, Kun-Yang Lin, Yasuko Yokoshi, Eiko &
Koma, Sam Kim, Roko Kawai, and Denise Uyehara look closely at the
politics of how Asian aesthetics are set into motion and marketed.
The volume includes first-person narratives, interviews,
ethnography, cultural studies, performance studies, and comparative
ethnic studies.
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