Performance, Dance and Political Economy
Bodies at the End of the World
Herausgeber: Paramana, Katerina; Gonzalez, Anita
Performance, Dance and Political Economy
Bodies at the End of the World
Herausgeber: Paramana, Katerina; Gonzalez, Anita
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An original investigation into the relation between dance and political economy, looking in particular at the points where politics, economics and culture intersect.
An original investigation into the relation between dance and political economy, looking in particular at the points where politics, economics and culture intersect.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 225g
- ISBN-13: 9781350188754
- ISBN-10: 1350188751
- Artikelnr.: 60580601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 225g
- ISBN-13: 9781350188754
- ISBN-10: 1350188751
- Artikelnr.: 60580601
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katerina Paramana is Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Theatre and Performance at Brunel University London, UK. She is co-editor of the book Art and Dance in Dialogue, author of several articles on the socio-political and ethical dimensions of contemporary performance, and co-editor of the Interdisciplinary Book Series Dance in Dialogue. Her performances have been presented internationally. Anita Gonzalez is Professor of Theatre, Chair of Dance and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs at the University of Michigan, US. Gonzalez is co-editor of the book Black Performance Theory with Thomas DeFrantz and author of Afro-Mexico: Dancing Between Myth and Reality and Jarocho's Soul, as well as of numerous articles and book chapters.
Foreword: A Gesture
Tavia Nyong'o
Opening Thoughts and Introductions
Katerina Paramana and Anita Gonzalez
Provocations
CHAPTER 1:
Performance, Dance and Political Economy: A Provocation
Katerina Paramana
CHAPTER 2:
Recognizing Race and Class in Dance: Gonzalez Response to Paramana
Anita Gonzalez
Dialogue 1: Control of Bodies
CHAPTER 3:
A World Beyond the Captured Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 4:
Choreographing Rage
Marc Arthur
Dialogue 2: Commodification of Bodies
CHAPTER 5:
Honesty and the Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 6:
Feeling my way through several beginnings
Alexandrina Hemsley
Dialogue 3: Rest, Productivity, and Survival
CHAPTER 7:
Sleepwalking: Toward A New Corporeality of Dance
Marc Arthur
CHAPTER 8:
It Only Happens In Daylight
Jamila Johnson-Small
Dialogue 4: Communal Disruptions
CHAPTER 9:
Community, Coloniality and Convivencia in the Festival de Danza de Santa
María la Antigua del Darién, Colombia
Melissa Blanco Borelli
CHAPTER 10:
Changing Our Bodies' Relationships to Reality
Usva Seregina
Dialogue 5: Anarchic Inversions of Neoliberal Economies
CHAPTER 11:
The "End," "Lived Time" or How to Say Goodbye to Your World, A World.
Melissa Blanco-Borelli
CHAPTER 12:
Dance, Anarchism, Mutual Aid
Elena Loizidou
Dialogue 6: Escaping Capitalism?
CHAPTER 13:
Breaking the Illusion of Reality: Exploring Reiterations of the Performance
of Consumption
Usva Seregina
CHAPTER 14:
From Exchange to Freedom and back. No guarantees.
Elena Loizidou
Group Conversation
CHAPTER 15:
In Conversation - Bodies at the End of the World: Performance, Dance and
Political Economy
Katerina Paramana, Anita Gonzalez, Nina Power, Marc Arthur, Melissa Blanco
Borelli, Usva Seregina, Jamila Johnson-Small, Elena Loizidou, and
Alexandrina Hemsley (in the order of speaking)
References
Index
Tavia Nyong'o
Opening Thoughts and Introductions
Katerina Paramana and Anita Gonzalez
Provocations
CHAPTER 1:
Performance, Dance and Political Economy: A Provocation
Katerina Paramana
CHAPTER 2:
Recognizing Race and Class in Dance: Gonzalez Response to Paramana
Anita Gonzalez
Dialogue 1: Control of Bodies
CHAPTER 3:
A World Beyond the Captured Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 4:
Choreographing Rage
Marc Arthur
Dialogue 2: Commodification of Bodies
CHAPTER 5:
Honesty and the Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 6:
Feeling my way through several beginnings
Alexandrina Hemsley
Dialogue 3: Rest, Productivity, and Survival
CHAPTER 7:
Sleepwalking: Toward A New Corporeality of Dance
Marc Arthur
CHAPTER 8:
It Only Happens In Daylight
Jamila Johnson-Small
Dialogue 4: Communal Disruptions
CHAPTER 9:
Community, Coloniality and Convivencia in the Festival de Danza de Santa
María la Antigua del Darién, Colombia
Melissa Blanco Borelli
CHAPTER 10:
Changing Our Bodies' Relationships to Reality
Usva Seregina
Dialogue 5: Anarchic Inversions of Neoliberal Economies
CHAPTER 11:
The "End," "Lived Time" or How to Say Goodbye to Your World, A World.
Melissa Blanco-Borelli
CHAPTER 12:
Dance, Anarchism, Mutual Aid
Elena Loizidou
Dialogue 6: Escaping Capitalism?
CHAPTER 13:
Breaking the Illusion of Reality: Exploring Reiterations of the Performance
of Consumption
Usva Seregina
CHAPTER 14:
From Exchange to Freedom and back. No guarantees.
Elena Loizidou
Group Conversation
CHAPTER 15:
In Conversation - Bodies at the End of the World: Performance, Dance and
Political Economy
Katerina Paramana, Anita Gonzalez, Nina Power, Marc Arthur, Melissa Blanco
Borelli, Usva Seregina, Jamila Johnson-Small, Elena Loizidou, and
Alexandrina Hemsley (in the order of speaking)
References
Index
Foreword: A Gesture
Tavia Nyong'o
Opening Thoughts and Introductions
Katerina Paramana and Anita Gonzalez
Provocations
CHAPTER 1:
Performance, Dance and Political Economy: A Provocation
Katerina Paramana
CHAPTER 2:
Recognizing Race and Class in Dance: Gonzalez Response to Paramana
Anita Gonzalez
Dialogue 1: Control of Bodies
CHAPTER 3:
A World Beyond the Captured Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 4:
Choreographing Rage
Marc Arthur
Dialogue 2: Commodification of Bodies
CHAPTER 5:
Honesty and the Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 6:
Feeling my way through several beginnings
Alexandrina Hemsley
Dialogue 3: Rest, Productivity, and Survival
CHAPTER 7:
Sleepwalking: Toward A New Corporeality of Dance
Marc Arthur
CHAPTER 8:
It Only Happens In Daylight
Jamila Johnson-Small
Dialogue 4: Communal Disruptions
CHAPTER 9:
Community, Coloniality and Convivencia in the Festival de Danza de Santa
María la Antigua del Darién, Colombia
Melissa Blanco Borelli
CHAPTER 10:
Changing Our Bodies' Relationships to Reality
Usva Seregina
Dialogue 5: Anarchic Inversions of Neoliberal Economies
CHAPTER 11:
The "End," "Lived Time" or How to Say Goodbye to Your World, A World.
Melissa Blanco-Borelli
CHAPTER 12:
Dance, Anarchism, Mutual Aid
Elena Loizidou
Dialogue 6: Escaping Capitalism?
CHAPTER 13:
Breaking the Illusion of Reality: Exploring Reiterations of the Performance
of Consumption
Usva Seregina
CHAPTER 14:
From Exchange to Freedom and back. No guarantees.
Elena Loizidou
Group Conversation
CHAPTER 15:
In Conversation - Bodies at the End of the World: Performance, Dance and
Political Economy
Katerina Paramana, Anita Gonzalez, Nina Power, Marc Arthur, Melissa Blanco
Borelli, Usva Seregina, Jamila Johnson-Small, Elena Loizidou, and
Alexandrina Hemsley (in the order of speaking)
References
Index
Tavia Nyong'o
Opening Thoughts and Introductions
Katerina Paramana and Anita Gonzalez
Provocations
CHAPTER 1:
Performance, Dance and Political Economy: A Provocation
Katerina Paramana
CHAPTER 2:
Recognizing Race and Class in Dance: Gonzalez Response to Paramana
Anita Gonzalez
Dialogue 1: Control of Bodies
CHAPTER 3:
A World Beyond the Captured Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 4:
Choreographing Rage
Marc Arthur
Dialogue 2: Commodification of Bodies
CHAPTER 5:
Honesty and the Body
Nina Power
CHAPTER 6:
Feeling my way through several beginnings
Alexandrina Hemsley
Dialogue 3: Rest, Productivity, and Survival
CHAPTER 7:
Sleepwalking: Toward A New Corporeality of Dance
Marc Arthur
CHAPTER 8:
It Only Happens In Daylight
Jamila Johnson-Small
Dialogue 4: Communal Disruptions
CHAPTER 9:
Community, Coloniality and Convivencia in the Festival de Danza de Santa
María la Antigua del Darién, Colombia
Melissa Blanco Borelli
CHAPTER 10:
Changing Our Bodies' Relationships to Reality
Usva Seregina
Dialogue 5: Anarchic Inversions of Neoliberal Economies
CHAPTER 11:
The "End," "Lived Time" or How to Say Goodbye to Your World, A World.
Melissa Blanco-Borelli
CHAPTER 12:
Dance, Anarchism, Mutual Aid
Elena Loizidou
Dialogue 6: Escaping Capitalism?
CHAPTER 13:
Breaking the Illusion of Reality: Exploring Reiterations of the Performance
of Consumption
Usva Seregina
CHAPTER 14:
From Exchange to Freedom and back. No guarantees.
Elena Loizidou
Group Conversation
CHAPTER 15:
In Conversation - Bodies at the End of the World: Performance, Dance and
Political Economy
Katerina Paramana, Anita Gonzalez, Nina Power, Marc Arthur, Melissa Blanco
Borelli, Usva Seregina, Jamila Johnson-Small, Elena Loizidou, and
Alexandrina Hemsley (in the order of speaking)
References
Index