Queer Dance
Herausgeber: Croft, Clare
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Queer Dance challenges social norms and enacts queer coalition across the LGBTQ community. The book joins forces with feminist, anti-racist, and anti-colonial work to consider how bodies are forces of social change.
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Queer Dance challenges social norms and enacts queer coalition across the LGBTQ community. The book joins forces with feminist, anti-racist, and anti-colonial work to consider how bodies are forces of social change.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780199377336
- ISBN-10: 0199377332
- Artikelnr.: 47869822
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780199377336
- ISBN-10: 0199377332
- Artikelnr.: 47869822
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Clare Croft is a dance historian, theorist, dramaturg, and curator. She is the editor and curator of Queer Dance, and the author of Dancers as Diplomats. Her writing about dance and performance has appeared in academic journals, including Theatre Journal and Dance Research Journal, and she has been a regular contributor to a number of newspapers, including The Washington Post and the Austin American-Statesman. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Dance at the University of Michigan, where she teaches in the BFA and MFA Dance programs.
* Introduction
* Clare Croft
* Section 1: Queering the Stage
* 1. To Be A Showboy
* Lou Henry Hoover
* 2. "Our Love was not Enough": Queering Gender, Cultural Belonging,
and Desire in Contemporary Abhinaya
* Sandra Babli and Cynthia Ling Lee
* 3. Women Dancing Otherwise: The Queer Feminism of Gu Jiani's Right
and Left
* Emily E. Wilcox
* 4. The Hysterical Spectator: Dancing with Feminists, Nellies,
Andro-dykes and Drag Queens
* Doran George
* 5. Chasing Feathers: Jerome Bel, Swan Lake, and the Alternative
Futures of Re-enacted Dance
* Julian B. Carter
* 6. Dancing Marines and Pumping Gasoline: Coded Queerness in
Depression-era American Ballet
* Jennifer L. Campbell
* 7. Queer Spaces in Anna Sokolow's Rooms
* Hannah Kosstrin
* Section 2: Dancing Toward a Queer Sociality
* 8. queer dance in three acts
* thomas f. defrantz
* 9. In Praise of Latin Night at the Queer Club
* Justin Torres
* 10. An Buachaillín Bán: Reflections on One Queer's Performance within
Traditional Irish Music and Dance
* Nicholas Gareiss
* 11. Aunty Fever: A Queer Impression
* Kareem Khubchandani
* 12. Last Cowboy Standing: Testing a Critical Choreographic Inquiry
* Peter Carpenter
* 13. RMW(a) and RMW from the inside out
* Jennifer Monson
* Section 3: Intimacy
* 14. Futari Tomo: A Queer Duet for Taiko
* Angela K. Ahlgren
* 15. "Oh No! Not This Lesbian Again": The Punany Poets Queer the
Pimp-Ho Aesthetic
* Raquel L. Monroe
* 16. Choreographing the Chronic
* Patrick McKelvey
* 17. Expressing Life Through Loss: On Queens That Fall With A Freak
Technique
* Anna Martine Whitehead
* References
* Clare Croft
* Section 1: Queering the Stage
* 1. To Be A Showboy
* Lou Henry Hoover
* 2. "Our Love was not Enough": Queering Gender, Cultural Belonging,
and Desire in Contemporary Abhinaya
* Sandra Babli and Cynthia Ling Lee
* 3. Women Dancing Otherwise: The Queer Feminism of Gu Jiani's Right
and Left
* Emily E. Wilcox
* 4. The Hysterical Spectator: Dancing with Feminists, Nellies,
Andro-dykes and Drag Queens
* Doran George
* 5. Chasing Feathers: Jerome Bel, Swan Lake, and the Alternative
Futures of Re-enacted Dance
* Julian B. Carter
* 6. Dancing Marines and Pumping Gasoline: Coded Queerness in
Depression-era American Ballet
* Jennifer L. Campbell
* 7. Queer Spaces in Anna Sokolow's Rooms
* Hannah Kosstrin
* Section 2: Dancing Toward a Queer Sociality
* 8. queer dance in three acts
* thomas f. defrantz
* 9. In Praise of Latin Night at the Queer Club
* Justin Torres
* 10. An Buachaillín Bán: Reflections on One Queer's Performance within
Traditional Irish Music and Dance
* Nicholas Gareiss
* 11. Aunty Fever: A Queer Impression
* Kareem Khubchandani
* 12. Last Cowboy Standing: Testing a Critical Choreographic Inquiry
* Peter Carpenter
* 13. RMW(a) and RMW from the inside out
* Jennifer Monson
* Section 3: Intimacy
* 14. Futari Tomo: A Queer Duet for Taiko
* Angela K. Ahlgren
* 15. "Oh No! Not This Lesbian Again": The Punany Poets Queer the
Pimp-Ho Aesthetic
* Raquel L. Monroe
* 16. Choreographing the Chronic
* Patrick McKelvey
* 17. Expressing Life Through Loss: On Queens That Fall With A Freak
Technique
* Anna Martine Whitehead
* References
* Introduction
* Clare Croft
* Section 1: Queering the Stage
* 1. To Be A Showboy
* Lou Henry Hoover
* 2. "Our Love was not Enough": Queering Gender, Cultural Belonging,
and Desire in Contemporary Abhinaya
* Sandra Babli and Cynthia Ling Lee
* 3. Women Dancing Otherwise: The Queer Feminism of Gu Jiani's Right
and Left
* Emily E. Wilcox
* 4. The Hysterical Spectator: Dancing with Feminists, Nellies,
Andro-dykes and Drag Queens
* Doran George
* 5. Chasing Feathers: Jerome Bel, Swan Lake, and the Alternative
Futures of Re-enacted Dance
* Julian B. Carter
* 6. Dancing Marines and Pumping Gasoline: Coded Queerness in
Depression-era American Ballet
* Jennifer L. Campbell
* 7. Queer Spaces in Anna Sokolow's Rooms
* Hannah Kosstrin
* Section 2: Dancing Toward a Queer Sociality
* 8. queer dance in three acts
* thomas f. defrantz
* 9. In Praise of Latin Night at the Queer Club
* Justin Torres
* 10. An Buachaillín Bán: Reflections on One Queer's Performance within
Traditional Irish Music and Dance
* Nicholas Gareiss
* 11. Aunty Fever: A Queer Impression
* Kareem Khubchandani
* 12. Last Cowboy Standing: Testing a Critical Choreographic Inquiry
* Peter Carpenter
* 13. RMW(a) and RMW from the inside out
* Jennifer Monson
* Section 3: Intimacy
* 14. Futari Tomo: A Queer Duet for Taiko
* Angela K. Ahlgren
* 15. "Oh No! Not This Lesbian Again": The Punany Poets Queer the
Pimp-Ho Aesthetic
* Raquel L. Monroe
* 16. Choreographing the Chronic
* Patrick McKelvey
* 17. Expressing Life Through Loss: On Queens That Fall With A Freak
Technique
* Anna Martine Whitehead
* References
* Clare Croft
* Section 1: Queering the Stage
* 1. To Be A Showboy
* Lou Henry Hoover
* 2. "Our Love was not Enough": Queering Gender, Cultural Belonging,
and Desire in Contemporary Abhinaya
* Sandra Babli and Cynthia Ling Lee
* 3. Women Dancing Otherwise: The Queer Feminism of Gu Jiani's Right
and Left
* Emily E. Wilcox
* 4. The Hysterical Spectator: Dancing with Feminists, Nellies,
Andro-dykes and Drag Queens
* Doran George
* 5. Chasing Feathers: Jerome Bel, Swan Lake, and the Alternative
Futures of Re-enacted Dance
* Julian B. Carter
* 6. Dancing Marines and Pumping Gasoline: Coded Queerness in
Depression-era American Ballet
* Jennifer L. Campbell
* 7. Queer Spaces in Anna Sokolow's Rooms
* Hannah Kosstrin
* Section 2: Dancing Toward a Queer Sociality
* 8. queer dance in three acts
* thomas f. defrantz
* 9. In Praise of Latin Night at the Queer Club
* Justin Torres
* 10. An Buachaillín Bán: Reflections on One Queer's Performance within
Traditional Irish Music and Dance
* Nicholas Gareiss
* 11. Aunty Fever: A Queer Impression
* Kareem Khubchandani
* 12. Last Cowboy Standing: Testing a Critical Choreographic Inquiry
* Peter Carpenter
* 13. RMW(a) and RMW from the inside out
* Jennifer Monson
* Section 3: Intimacy
* 14. Futari Tomo: A Queer Duet for Taiko
* Angela K. Ahlgren
* 15. "Oh No! Not This Lesbian Again": The Punany Poets Queer the
Pimp-Ho Aesthetic
* Raquel L. Monroe
* 16. Choreographing the Chronic
* Patrick McKelvey
* 17. Expressing Life Through Loss: On Queens That Fall With A Freak
Technique
* Anna Martine Whitehead
* References