This volume joins Corporealities: Dancing, Knowledge, Culture and Power, ed. by Susan Foster (CH, Jun\u2796), Dance, Gender, and Culture, ed. by Helen Thomas (CH, Nov\u2793), and several other recent collections in focusing on ways dance may best be defined, analyzed, and interpreted in relation to postmodernist methods and concepts. Morris (Sonoma State Univ.) uses her introduction to contextualize the 17 essays. Written by academics and critics working in the US and the UK and approaching the subject from a wide variety of perspectives, these pieces are a welcome contribution to dance studies literature. The writers address numerous concerns: some focus on a single dance by a particular choreographer (e.g., as in Leslie Satin\u27s elegant...
This book provides contemporary dance makers with a guide for developing a personal creative process...
This is Albright\u27s sixth book: she is author of Choreographing Difference (CH, May\u2798, 35-4996...
Williams wrote the first edition (Ten Lectures on Theories of the Dance, 1991) of this dense work fo...
Foster (Univ. of California, Riverside), author of the critically acclaimed Reading Dancing (CH, Apr...
Written by academics from Australia, England, France, and North America, the 16 essays in this compi...
This collection, edited by sociologist Helen Thomas, explores various ways dance can be seen as a ve...
Choreographing History, a collection of essays edited and introduced by Susan Leigh Foster, explores...
This two-volume collection includes perspectives on unusual topics and original perspectives on well...
Doris Humphrey (1895-1958) was a noted American modern-dance choreographer, teacher, and performer. ...
Also author of Dance on Screen: Genres and Media from Hollywood to Experimental Art (2001), Dodds (U...
Also author of Choreophobia: Solo Improvised Dance in the Iranian World (1999), Choreographic Politi...
Dance criticism has long been integral to dance as an art form, serving as documentation and validat...
This volume joins the Oxford Handbooks series, which seeks to present commanding surveys of curre...
Drawing on significant library research and on paintings, photographs, poems, videotapes, and interv...
The large international participation of scholars, many of them young graduate students, in the rece...
This book provides contemporary dance makers with a guide for developing a personal creative process...
This is Albright\u27s sixth book: she is author of Choreographing Difference (CH, May\u2798, 35-4996...
Williams wrote the first edition (Ten Lectures on Theories of the Dance, 1991) of this dense work fo...
Foster (Univ. of California, Riverside), author of the critically acclaimed Reading Dancing (CH, Apr...
Written by academics from Australia, England, France, and North America, the 16 essays in this compi...
This collection, edited by sociologist Helen Thomas, explores various ways dance can be seen as a ve...
Choreographing History, a collection of essays edited and introduced by Susan Leigh Foster, explores...
This two-volume collection includes perspectives on unusual topics and original perspectives on well...
Doris Humphrey (1895-1958) was a noted American modern-dance choreographer, teacher, and performer. ...
Also author of Dance on Screen: Genres and Media from Hollywood to Experimental Art (2001), Dodds (U...
Also author of Choreophobia: Solo Improvised Dance in the Iranian World (1999), Choreographic Politi...
Dance criticism has long been integral to dance as an art form, serving as documentation and validat...
This volume joins the Oxford Handbooks series, which seeks to present commanding surveys of curre...
Drawing on significant library research and on paintings, photographs, poems, videotapes, and interv...
The large international participation of scholars, many of them young graduate students, in the rece...
This book provides contemporary dance makers with a guide for developing a personal creative process...
This is Albright\u27s sixth book: she is author of Choreographing Difference (CH, May\u2798, 35-4996...
Williams wrote the first edition (Ten Lectures on Theories of the Dance, 1991) of this dense work fo...