Social worlds shape human bodies and so it is inevitable that there are strong relationships between the body, professional dance and identity. In this article we draw on Bourdieu’s notions of habitus, and various forms of capital, as the main theoretical framework for our discussion. Our ethnography of the balletic body elicited dancers and ex-dancers’ perceptions of their bodies and sought to reveal some of the facets of their embodied habitus. The sheer physicality of their working lives - of feeling exhausted, sweaty and out of breath - is something dancers (like all athletes) become ‘addicted to’. Ageing and injury ca...
ABSTRACT This article is both an elaborated critique on the one-sided analysis of the misogynist nat...
This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dan...
Artists all share the dream of artistic creation as an act of freedom. But artistic creation emerges...
Social worlds shape human bodies and so it is inevitable that there are strong relati...
Ballet is, for reasons that are unclear, a neglected topic in the sociology of the body. Our article...
The overall aim of our research was to produce an ethnography of ballet as a social practice. We dra...
This chapter examines aspects of the social world of ballet, embodiment and identity of young ballet...
In this chapter I place embodiment and the corporeal body as central to examination. I argue that th...
Ballet Body Narratives is an ethnographic exploration of the social world of classical ballet and th...
This paper explores how young ballet dancers’ bodies are constructed and narrated through their desi...
This chapter examines the embodied practices of young dancers and their aspirations to become profes...
The aim in this article is to write an evocative ethnography of the embodiment of ballet as a cultur...
Context: The ballet institution is known for its aesthetic and per-formative standards. In professio...
Objectives Professional dancers suffer significant musculoskeletal injuries during the course of the...
The unique sense of self we have as human beings is colored by our relationship with our physical se...
ABSTRACT This article is both an elaborated critique on the one-sided analysis of the misogynist nat...
This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dan...
Artists all share the dream of artistic creation as an act of freedom. But artistic creation emerges...
Social worlds shape human bodies and so it is inevitable that there are strong relati...
Ballet is, for reasons that are unclear, a neglected topic in the sociology of the body. Our article...
The overall aim of our research was to produce an ethnography of ballet as a social practice. We dra...
This chapter examines aspects of the social world of ballet, embodiment and identity of young ballet...
In this chapter I place embodiment and the corporeal body as central to examination. I argue that th...
Ballet Body Narratives is an ethnographic exploration of the social world of classical ballet and th...
This paper explores how young ballet dancers’ bodies are constructed and narrated through their desi...
This chapter examines the embodied practices of young dancers and their aspirations to become profes...
The aim in this article is to write an evocative ethnography of the embodiment of ballet as a cultur...
Context: The ballet institution is known for its aesthetic and per-formative standards. In professio...
Objectives Professional dancers suffer significant musculoskeletal injuries during the course of the...
The unique sense of self we have as human beings is colored by our relationship with our physical se...
ABSTRACT This article is both an elaborated critique on the one-sided analysis of the misogynist nat...
This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dan...
Artists all share the dream of artistic creation as an act of freedom. But artistic creation emerges...