1st Edition

Corporealities Dancing Knowledge, Culture and Power

Edited By Susan Foster Copyright 1996
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    282 Pages
    by Routledge

    A ground-breaking collection of essays that bring dance into the cultural studies mainstream, exploring the many ways we use our bodies as substantial, vital constituents of cultural reality.

    List of illustrations, Contributors’ biographies, Acknowledgments, Introduction, 1 The ballerina’s phallic pointe, 2 History/theory—criticism/practice, 3 There-turn of the flaneuse, 4 Antique longings: Genevieve Stebbins and American, Delsartean performance, 5 Dance and the history of hysteria, 6 Lifelessness in movement, or how do the dead move? Tracing displacement and disappearance for movement performance, 7 Dancing in the field: notes from memory, 8 Fete Accompli: gender, “folk-dance,” and Progressive-era political ideals in New York City, 9 Overreading The Promised Land: towards a narrative of context in dance, 10 Fragments for a story of tango bodies (on Choreocritics and the memory of power), Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Susan Foster