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4 "The Story Is Told as a History of the Body": Strategies of Mimesis in the Work of Irigaray and Bausch
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Susan Kozel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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I DANCE AND CULTURAL STUDIES
- 1 Embodying Difference: Issues in Dance and Cultural Studies 29
- 2 Cultural Studies and Dance History 55
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II SOCIAL LIVES, SOCIAL BODIES
- 3 Reinstating Corporeality: Feminism and Body Politics 81
- 4 "The Story Is Told as a History of the Body": Strategies of Mimesis in the Work of Irigaray and Bausch 101
- 5 Classical Ballet: A Discourse of Difference 111
- 6 Ballet as Ideology: Giselle, Act 2 121
- 7 Dancing the Orient for England: Maud Allan's The Vtsion of Salome 133
- 8 The Female Dancer and the Male Gaze: Feminist Critiques of Early Modern Dance 153
- 9 Some Thoughts on Choreographing History 167
- 10 Auto-Body Stories: Blondell Cummings and Autobiography in Dance 179
- 11 Dance Narratives and Fantasies of Achievement 207
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III EXPANDING AGENDAS FOR CRITICAL THINKING
- 12 Dancing Bodies 235
- 13 Spectacle and Dancing Bodies That Matter: Or, HIt Don't Fit, Don't Force It 259
- 14 Sense, Meaning, and Perception in Three Dance Cultures 269
- 15 Some Notes on Yvonne Rainer, Modernism, Politics, Emotion, Performance, and the Aftermath 289
- 16 Homogenized Ballerinas 305
- 17 Dance Ethnography and the Limits of Representation 321
- Vodou, Nationalism, and Performance: The Staging of Folklore in Mid-Twentieth-Century Haiti 345
- Notes on Contributors 379
- Permissions 383
- Index 385
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
I DANCE AND CULTURAL STUDIES
- 1 Embodying Difference: Issues in Dance and Cultural Studies 29
- 2 Cultural Studies and Dance History 55
-
II SOCIAL LIVES, SOCIAL BODIES
- 3 Reinstating Corporeality: Feminism and Body Politics 81
- 4 "The Story Is Told as a History of the Body": Strategies of Mimesis in the Work of Irigaray and Bausch 101
- 5 Classical Ballet: A Discourse of Difference 111
- 6 Ballet as Ideology: Giselle, Act 2 121
- 7 Dancing the Orient for England: Maud Allan's The Vtsion of Salome 133
- 8 The Female Dancer and the Male Gaze: Feminist Critiques of Early Modern Dance 153
- 9 Some Thoughts on Choreographing History 167
- 10 Auto-Body Stories: Blondell Cummings and Autobiography in Dance 179
- 11 Dance Narratives and Fantasies of Achievement 207
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III EXPANDING AGENDAS FOR CRITICAL THINKING
- 12 Dancing Bodies 235
- 13 Spectacle and Dancing Bodies That Matter: Or, HIt Don't Fit, Don't Force It 259
- 14 Sense, Meaning, and Perception in Three Dance Cultures 269
- 15 Some Notes on Yvonne Rainer, Modernism, Politics, Emotion, Performance, and the Aftermath 289
- 16 Homogenized Ballerinas 305
- 17 Dance Ethnography and the Limits of Representation 321
- Vodou, Nationalism, and Performance: The Staging of Folklore in Mid-Twentieth-Century Haiti 345
- Notes on Contributors 379
- Permissions 383
- Index 385