The Routledge Dance Studies Reader

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Jens Richard Giersdorf, Yutian Wong
Routledge, Feb 25, 2010 - Performing Arts - 424 pages

The second edition of The Routledge Dance Studies Reader offers fresh critical perspectives on classic and modern dance forms, including ballroom, tango, Hip-hop, site-specific performance, and disability in dance.

Alexandra Carter and Janet O’Shea deliver a substantially revised and updated collection of key texts, featuring an enlightening new introduction, which tracks differing approaches to dance studies. Important articles from the first edition are accompanied by twenty new works by leading critical voices. The articles are presented in five thematic sections, each with a new editorial introduction and further reading. Sections cover:

  • Making dance
  • Performing dance
  • Ways of looking
  • Locating dance in history and society
  • Debating the discipline

The Routledge Dance Studies Reader gives readers access to over thirty essential texts on dance and provides expert guidance on their critical context. It is a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding dance from a global and contemporary perspective.

 

Contents

1 ROOTSROUTES OF DANCE STUDIES
1
MAKING DANCE
17
PERFORMING DANCE
91
WAYS OF LOOKING
145
LOCATING DANCE IN HISTORY AND SOCIETY
205
DEBATING THE DISCIPLINE
285
BIBLIOGRAPHY
364
INDEX
390
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