Dance Matters

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Bollywood Dance
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Classical Indian Dance
critical frameworks for Indian dance research
dance ethnography
Dance Movement Therapy
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diaspora identity formation
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gender and embodiment
Guru Shishya Parampara
Hrithik Roshan
indian
Indian performance studies
Jagannath Temple
Kapila Vatsyayan
Kathak Dance
Kumudini Lakhia
Manipuri Dance
Nautch Girls
North Indian Dance
Odissi Dance
postcolonial cultural analysis
ritual and healing practices
rukmini
Rukmini Devi
Rukmini Devi Arundale
shankar
South Asian Dance
Tagorean Dance
Tamil Nadu
Traffi Cking
uday
Uday Shankar
Umrao Jaan
Wajid Ali Shah

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415553759
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume presents a multidisciplinary perspective on dance scholarship and practice as they have evolved in India and its diaspora, outlining how dance histories have been written and re-written, how aesthetic and pedagogical conventions have changed and are changing, and how politico-economic shifts have shaped Indian dance and its negotiation with modernity.. Written by eminent and emergent scholars and practitioners of Indian dance, the articles make dance a foundational socio-cultural and aesthetic phenomena that reflects and impacts upon various cultural intercourses -- from art and architecture to popular culture, and social justice issues. They also highlight the interplay of various frameworks: global, national, and local/indigenous for studying these diverse performance contexts, using dance as a critical lens to analyse current debates on nationalism, transnationalism, gender and sexuality, and postcolonial politics. At the performace level, some articles question the accepted divisions of Indian dance (‘classical’, ‘folk’, and ‘popular’) and critique the dominant values associated with classical dance forms. Finally, the book brings together both experiential and objective dimensions of bodily knowledge through dance.

Pallabi Chakravorty is Assistant Professor, and Acting Director of Dance Program, Swarthmore College, U.S.A. Nilanjana Gupta is Professor of English, and Director, School of Media Communication & Culture, Jadavpur University, Calcutta.