E-Book, Englisch, 380 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-78707-767-6
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Topics covered range across the political spectrum: from dance tendencies under fascism to the use of choreography for revolutionary socialist ends; from the capacity of dance to reflect the modern market economy to its function in campaigns for peace and justice. The book also contains a comprehensive introduction to the relations between dance and politics.
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Contents: Alexandra Kolb: Cross-Currents of Dance and Politics: An Introduction – Roger Copeland: The Death of the Choreographer – Johann Kresnik: ‘Theatre has to become political again…’ Interview by Alexandra Kolb – Alexandra Kolb: Terror without End? Choreographing the Red Army Faction and Weather Underground – Marion Kant: Death and the Maiden: Mary Wigman in the Weimar Republic – Gunhild Oberzaucher-Schüller: Dramaturgy and Form of the ‘German Ballet’: Examination of a National Socialist Genre – Stacey Prickett: Dancing the American Dream during World War II – Naomi M. Jackson: Dance and Human Rights – Victoria Marks: About Not About Iraq – Suzanne Little: Re-Presenting the Traumatic Real: Douglas Wright’s Black Milk – Ramsay Burt: Performative Intervention and Political Affect: de Keersmaeker and Sehgal – Soo Hee Lee/Tatjana E. Byrne: Politicizing Dance: Cultural Policy Discourses in the UK and Germany – Luke Purshouse: Class and Thatcherism in Billy Elliot.