Choreographies of 21st century wars / edited by Gay Morris and Jens Richard Giersdorf.
Språk: Engelska Serie: Oxford studies in dance theoryUtgivning: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016Beskrivning: ix, 369 s. ill. 25 cmISBN:- 9780190201678
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Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Book | Musik- och teaterbiblioteket Magasin A | B30.785 | Available | 26201840886 |
Innehåller index samt bibliografiska referenser
Contemporary Choreographies of Wars / Gay Morris and Jens Richard Giersdorf -- Access Denied and Sumud : Making a Dance of Asymmetric Warfare / Nicholas Rowe -- Questioning the Truth : Rachid Ouramdane’s Investigation of Torture in Des Témoins Ordinaires/Ordinary Witnesses / Alessandra Nicifero -- "There’s a Soldier in All of Us" : Choreographing Virtual Recruitment / Derek A. Burrill -- African Refugees Asunder in South Africa : Performing the Fallout of Violence in Every Day, Every Year, I am Walking / Sarah Davies Cordova -- From Temple to Battlefield : Bharata Natyam in the Sri Lankan Civil War / Janet O’Shea -- Choreographing Masculinity in Contemporary Israeli Culture / Yehuda Sharim -- Affective Temporalities : Dance, Media, and the War on Terror / Harmony Bench -- Specter of War, Spectacle of Peace : The Lowering of Flag Ceremony at Wagah and Hussainiwala Borders / Neelima Jeychandran -- A Choreographer’s Statement / Bill T. Jones -- Dancing in the Spring : Dance, Hegemony and Change / Rosemary Martin -- War and P.E.A.C.E / Maaike Bleeker & Janez Jana -- The Body is the Frontline / Rosie Kay and Dee Reynolds -- Geo-Choreography and Necropolitics : Faustin Linyekula’s Studios Kabako, Democratic Republic of Congo / Ariel Osterweis Re-moving bodies in the USA/Mexico drug/border/terror/cold wars / Ruth Hellier-Tinoco -- After Cranach : War, Representation and the Body in William Forsythe’s Three Atmospheric Studies / Gerald Siegmund -- The Role of Choreography in Civil Society under Siege : William Forsythe’s Three Atmospheric Studies / Mark Franko.