Corporeal politics dancing East Asia

"Corporeal Politics: Dancing East Asia investigates the development of dance as a deeply meaningful and complex cultural practice across time, placing special focus on the intertwining of East Asia dance and politics and the role of dance as a medium of transcultural interaction and communicati...

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Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2020
Schriftenreihe:Studies in dance history series
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Sexuality, status, and the female dancer: legacies of imperial China / Beverly Bossier
  • Mei Lanfang and modern dance: transcultural innovation in Peking opera, 1910s-1920s / Catherine Yeh
  • The conflicted monk: choreographic adaptations of Si fan (Longing for the Mundane) in Japan's and Chinas new dance movements / Nan Ma
  • Murayama Tomoyoshi and dance of Modern Times: A Forerunner of the Japanese Avant-garde / Kazuko Kuniyoshi
  • Korean dance beyond Koreanness: Park Yeong-in in the German modern dance scene / Okju Son
  • Diasporic moves: Sinophone epistemology in the choreography of Dai Ailian / Emily Wilcox
  • Choreographing neoliberal marginalization: dancing migrant bodies in the South Korean musical Bballae (Laundry) / Ji Hyon (Kayla) Yuh
  • Masking Japanese militarism as a dream of Sino-Japanese friendship: Miyako Odori performances in the 1930s / Mariko Okada
  • Imagined choreographies: Ito Michio's Philippines pageant and the transpacific performance of Japanese imperialism / Tara Rodman
  • Exorcism and reclamation: Lin Lee-chen's Jiao and the corporeal history of the Taiwanese / Ya-ping Chen
  • Choe Seung-hui between classical and folk: aesthetics of national form and socialist content in North Korea / Suzy Kim
  • The dilemma of Chinese classical dance: traditional or contemporary? / Dong Jiang
  • Negotiating Chinese identity through a double-minority voice and the female dancing body: Yang Liping's Spirit of the Peacock and beyond / Ting-Ting Chang
  • Cracking history's codes in crocodile time: the sweat, powder, and glitter of women butoh artists' collective choreography / Katherine Mezur
  • Fans, sashes, and Jesus: evangelical activism and anti-LGBTQ performance in South Korea / Soo Ryon Yoon
  • Choreographing digital performance in twenty-first-century Taiwan: Huang Yi & KUKA / Yatin Lin
  • Coda: To dance East Asia / Katherine Mezur