Dance and other slippages : critical narratives on women, dance, and art (original) (raw)

Dance and Other Slippages: Critical Narratives on Women, Dance, and Art by Rina Angela P. Corpus

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Dance in the Diaspora: Kristin Jackson’s Life of Dance and the Migrant Body

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Claire Holt, and modern dance in Indonesia

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Argentina Queer Tango: Dance and Sexuality Politics in Buenos Aires by María Mercedes Liska

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Review: Dancing From Past to Present: Nation, Culture, Identities (Madison, 2006); Dance and Society: Dancer as a Cultural Performer. Re-appraising Our Past, Moving Into the Future (Budapest, 2005)

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Introduction to Puro Arte: Filipinos on the Stages of Empire Recipient of the Cultural Studies Book Award, Awarded by the Asian American Studies Associations in 2014

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Adrienne Klaepper - Dance in Anthropological Perspective

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Melanie Bales and Karen Eliot (eds.), Dance on Its Own Terms. Histories and Methodologies , Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. 464 pp. ISBN 9780199940004

Marion Kant

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Ballroom Dance as an Indicator of Immigrant Identity in the Filipino Community

Carolina Juan

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Dance on Its Own Terms: Histories and Methodologies edited by Melanie Bales and Karen Eliot. 2013. Oxford University Press. 464 pp., 77 illustrations, notes, index. 99hardcover,99 hardcover, 99hardcover,39.95 paper

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Indian Modern Dance, Feminism, and Transnationalism by Prarthana Purkayastha

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Dance and the Postcolonial Stalemate

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Dancing national Identity: The evolution of meta-narratives in Colombian and Filipino Folk Dance

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Moving Words: Re-Writing Dance

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Book Review-World Dance Cultures: From Ritual to Spectacle by Patricia Leigh Beaman

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Contemporary Dance in Cuba: Técnica Cubana as Revolutionary Movement by Suki John. 2012. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. 231 pp. text + 53 photos, notes, bibliography, index. $38.00 paper

Elizabeth Schwall

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