This is a paper about the promise of salsa dancing as unfolding social drama. We argue that a turn to dance offers much potential to reinvigorate ways of theorizing consumer culture, necessitating we take seriously talk around such experiences. Based on a netnographic analysis, which is inspired by the informative work of Kozinets (1997, 1998, 2001). We reveal how dance is a reflexive form of knowledge enacted in and through our bodies, where the settled and fixed becomes disturbed. Dance then makes possible shared passions, exhilarations and desires lacking from people's everyday lives granting them a space for expression
Hailing from its native land of Cuba, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of salsa dance immigrated to America du...
The Afro-Latin dance known as ‘salsa’ is a fusion of multiple dances from West Africa, Muslim Spain,...
This dissertation uses salsa and competitive ballroom dancing as case studies to explore the role of...
This is a paper about the promise of salsa dancing as unfolding social drama. We argue that a turn t...
Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora o...
Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora o...
This article offers an analysis of embodied experiences and connections in social salsa dancing. Fra...
This work analyzes the musical knowledge and aesthetics acquired by improvisatory social salsa dance...
As a form of popular entertainer, salsa dancing is an active social and commercial recreation in man...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis of the possibilities of the Salsa experience and the emo...
By conducting an analysis of salsa’s stereotypical configurations of femininity and masculinity thro...
With attention to the transnational dance world of salsa, this book explores the circulation of peop...
In recent decades salsa dancing has become a global phenomenon, spawning a variety of styles and lev...
The popular music and dance called salsa is often associated with Latin America and the Spanish spea...
In Montreal, salsa dancing is both an expression of Latin identity and a cultural commodity. Many Mo...
Hailing from its native land of Cuba, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of salsa dance immigrated to America du...
The Afro-Latin dance known as ‘salsa’ is a fusion of multiple dances from West Africa, Muslim Spain,...
This dissertation uses salsa and competitive ballroom dancing as case studies to explore the role of...
This is a paper about the promise of salsa dancing as unfolding social drama. We argue that a turn t...
Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora o...
Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora o...
This article offers an analysis of embodied experiences and connections in social salsa dancing. Fra...
This work analyzes the musical knowledge and aesthetics acquired by improvisatory social salsa dance...
As a form of popular entertainer, salsa dancing is an active social and commercial recreation in man...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis of the possibilities of the Salsa experience and the emo...
By conducting an analysis of salsa’s stereotypical configurations of femininity and masculinity thro...
With attention to the transnational dance world of salsa, this book explores the circulation of peop...
In recent decades salsa dancing has become a global phenomenon, spawning a variety of styles and lev...
The popular music and dance called salsa is often associated with Latin America and the Spanish spea...
In Montreal, salsa dancing is both an expression of Latin identity and a cultural commodity. Many Mo...
Hailing from its native land of Cuba, the Afro-Cuban rhythms of salsa dance immigrated to America du...
The Afro-Latin dance known as ‘salsa’ is a fusion of multiple dances from West Africa, Muslim Spain,...
This dissertation uses salsa and competitive ballroom dancing as case studies to explore the role of...