Dance studies and global feminisms : 41st annual conference, November 14-16, 2008, Hollins University, Roanoke, VA / [edited by Tresa Randall].

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Congress on Research in Dance. Conference (41st : 2008 : Roanoke, Va.) [Browse]
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English
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[Birmingham, Ala.] : Congress on Research in Dance, ©2008.
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xiv, 280 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

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    Statement of responsibility taken from p. [2] of cover.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • "In search of something else" : Tiffany Tamaribuchi, Taiko drumming and queer spectatorship / Angela K. Ahlgren
    • Using "fair use" to free archival resources : Dance Heritage Coalition's project to increase access to dance collections / Elizabeth Aldrich, Norton Owen, and Libby Smigel
    • Dance education and technology : Working at the intersection of conflicting paradigms / Susan Bendix ... [et al.]
    • Saturday night at Noyes Rhythm Camp / Meg Booker
    • Female power and gender transcendence in the work of Martha Graham and Mary Wigman / Catherine Green
    • Going native : Ethics and American cultural appropriation of Butoh dance / Tanya Calamoneri
    • Performing and choreographing gender in Eiko & Koma's Cambodian stories / Rosemary Candelario
    • Vai Sambar! American meaning making in Afro-Brazilian dance / Jessica Damon
    • Methods to create a new paradigm for a feminine equality / Marilynn Danitz
    • The "effiminate dancer" in Greco-Roman Egypt : The intimate performance of ambiguity / Andrea Deagon
    • Of the absence of dance : Feminisms and pragmatisms in the writing of dance theory / Kent De Spain
    • Globalization and dance in West Africa / Kadida Viviane Doumbia
    • Women, protest, and dance : An activist art? / Kristi Faulkner
    • Sahdji, an African ballet (1931) : Queer connections and the "Myth of the solitary genius" / Victoria Phillips Geduld
    • "Fake bullets [can] scar me" : Revising a hip-hop feminist politic / Tanji Gilliam
    • Dancing Americanness : Jane Addams's Hull House as a site for dance education / Jessica Ray Herzogenrath
    • The cultural body and the politics of difference : How Korean dance is commodified in the politics of tourism / Hwan Jung Jae
    • Reflections on Maya Deren's forgotten film / Ok Hee Jeong
    • Toward defining contemporary Indian dance : A global form / Ketu H. Katrak
    • Decoding the modern practice of Bharatanatyam / Aparna Keshaviah
    • Women Work it on out : An intergenerational encounter through dance / Jayne King
    • 3" golden lotus : The tradition of bound feet as depicted in contemporary choreography / Kelly Knox
    • Mata Hari's images of femininity / Alexandra Kolb
    • Gendering in the ascription of symbolic meaning to dance in Germany / E. Hollister Mathis-Masury
    • Reclaiming the feminine : Bellydancing as a feminist project / Angela M. Moe
    • Online learning in dance education / Erica Nielsen and Natalie King
    • "Smooth criminals" : Mimicry, choreography, and discipline of Cebuano dancing inmates / Lorenzo Perillo
    • Embodying classical jazz dance technique : Gus Giordano's dynamic rewriting of the female dancer's body / Linda Sabo
    • YouTube, Beyonceworld, and Second Life : Do girls still "go to ballet"? / Virginia Taylor
    • Performance of possibilities : A critical analysis of audience responses to Pipaashaa by Ananya Dance Theatre / Hui Nu Wilcox
    • A physical experience while watching dance / Liesbeth Wildschut
    • Gender in American protestant dance : Local and global implications / Emily Wright
    • Creating contemporary ritual : The choreography of Lin Lee-Chen and Anna Halprin / Sheenru Yong
    • Between resistance and restraint : The corporeal practice of ballet in a university classroom / Rim Zahra.
    Other title(s)
    2008 CORD proceedings
    Title from p. [2] of cover
    • Proceedings of the 41st annual meeting
    • CORD 41st annual conference
    At head of title
    • Congress on Research in Dance, 2008 conference proceedings
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    457792512
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