This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dancer uses the body, sees it, and talks about it. It analyzes their discourses and practices and renders a description of "The Dancing Body". Thirteen retired ballet dancers were interviewed (7 women, 6 men) about their experiences in this milieu, and three months were spent observing their daily rituals and practices. Through the analysis of the dancers' lives and the ethnographic notes, it was concluded that "The Dancing Body" is not only a vehicle through which dancers express themselves on stage but that this conception of the body is weaved into the dancer's identity
Ballet is, for reasons that are unclear, a neglected topic in the sociology of the body. Our article...
Social worlds shape human bodies and so it is inevitable that there are strong relati...
thesisDuring the last thirty years research about dance and dancing bodies had provided a fertile gr...
Ballet Body Narratives is an ethnographic exploration of the social world of classical ballet and th...
The Master's thesis includes drawing up the issue of the body and space in dance. The introductory p...
As a phenomenological investigation this thesis is grounded in the primal reality of the body in mot...
This paper explores how young ballet dancers’ bodies are constructed and narrated through their desi...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of fine art dancers' identities, vocational life, and the dance...
This chapter examines aspects of the social world of ballet, embodiment and identity of young ballet...
The unique sense of self we have as human beings is colored by our relationship with our physical se...
This paper argues for a change of thinking about the ‘ideal body’ in relation to ballet as a dance f...
This paper argues for a change of thinking about the ‘ideal body’ in relation to ballet as a dance f...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This article is both an elaborated critique on the one-sided analysis of the misogynist nature of ba...
Ballet is, for reasons that are unclear, a neglected topic in the sociology of the body. Our article...
Social worlds shape human bodies and so it is inevitable that there are strong relati...
thesisDuring the last thirty years research about dance and dancing bodies had provided a fertile gr...
Ballet Body Narratives is an ethnographic exploration of the social world of classical ballet and th...
The Master's thesis includes drawing up the issue of the body and space in dance. The introductory p...
As a phenomenological investigation this thesis is grounded in the primal reality of the body in mot...
This paper explores how young ballet dancers’ bodies are constructed and narrated through their desi...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of fine art dancers' identities, vocational life, and the dance...
This chapter examines aspects of the social world of ballet, embodiment and identity of young ballet...
The unique sense of self we have as human beings is colored by our relationship with our physical se...
This paper argues for a change of thinking about the ‘ideal body’ in relation to ballet as a dance f...
This paper argues for a change of thinking about the ‘ideal body’ in relation to ballet as a dance f...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This article is both an elaborated critique on the one-sided analysis of the misogynist nature of ba...
Ballet is, for reasons that are unclear, a neglected topic in the sociology of the body. Our article...
Social worlds shape human bodies and so it is inevitable that there are strong relati...
thesisDuring the last thirty years research about dance and dancing bodies had provided a fertile gr...