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E-grāmata: Global Movements: Dance, Place, and Hybridity

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
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  • ISBN-13: 9780739171837
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Global Movements: Dance, Place, and Hybridity provides a theoretical and practical examination of the relationships between the global mobility of ideas and people, and its impact on dance and space. Using seven case studies, the contributors illustrate the mixture of dance styles that result from the global diffusion of cultural traditions and practices. The collection portrays a multitude of ways in which public and private spacesstages, buildings, town squares as well as natural environmentsare transformed and made meaningful by culturally diverse dances. Global Movements will be of interest to scholars of geography, dance, and global issues.

Recenzijas

This book underscores the fact that dance is a geography and geography is a dance. By cross-pollinating the two disciplines, the authors produce a third wondrous hybrid. Their book is compulsory reading for all those who want to understand the place of dance. -- Nigel Thrift, University of Warwick We all know globalization is a process of cultural amalgamation, but what does this imply at the level of bodies? This book breaks new ground in both dance/performance studies and cultural geography by asking how the global and the (inter)national are danced. Clearly, dancing is not only an eruption of sensual pleasure but condenses some of the most important sociopolitical processes at work in todays world. -- Arun Saldanha, University of Minnesota Brimming with engaging ethnographic insight, Global Movements offers a series of sure-footed and lively explorations of the charged zone between identity, geography, and dance. It is essential reading for anyone interested in thinking critically about what is at stake when the cultural and the corporeal are choreographed through the spaces of moving bodies. -- Derek McCormack, University of Oxford

Introduction vii
Olaf Kuhlke
Adam Pine
1 Cultural Survival as a Geographic Paradox: The Case of Flamenco
1(22)
Yuko Aoyama
2 Irishness and Step Dancing in Newfoundland and Labrador
23(16)
Kristin Harris Walsh
3 Dancing in Foam City: Berlin and the Viscous Embodiment of German National Identity at the Love Parade, 1989--2006
39(38)
Olaf Kuhlke
4 Human Kind in the Apex of Borders: Artistic and Expressive Communication in Projected Images, Dance, and Narrative
77(28)
Mary Lynn Babcock
Lynnette Young Overby
5 Tango: A Cognitive Companionship from the Street to the Classroom
105(16)
France Joyal
6 Salsa Cosmopolitanism: Situating the Dancing Body as Part of the Global Cosmopolitan Project
121(20)
Adam Pine
7 From Streetlights to Stagelights to Cyberity and Back: Dance in (Geographic) Space
141(20)
Carla Walter
Steve Smith
Conclusion: Valorizing the Many Different Spaces of Dance: Co-opting the Cultural Choreography of Globalization 161(8)
Adam Pine
Olaf Kuhlke
References 169(16)
Index 185(4)
About the Contributors 189
Olaf Kuhlke is associate professor of geography and associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota Duluth.

Adam M. Pine is assistant professor of geography and director of the Urban and Regional Studies Program at the University of Minnesota Duluth.