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Dance, Human Rights, and Social Justice: Dignity in Motion

Contributor(s): Acogny, Germaine (Contribution by), Agosín, Marjorie (Contribution by), Aldor, Gaby (Contribution by), Aldrich, Elizabeth (Contribution by), Alessi, Alito (Contribution by), Anderson, Carol (Contribution by), Bessing, Wyatt (Contribution by), Burnham, Linda Frye (Contribution by), Chatterjea, Ananya (Contribution by), Chen, Ya-Ping (Contribution by), Martínez, César Delgado (Contribution by), Fitzgerald, Mary (Contribution by), Gere, David (Contribution by), Gray, Amber (Contribution by), Hanna, Judith Lynne (Contribution by), Harris, David Alan (Contribution by), Huckstep, Joan (Contribution by), Ingber, Judith Brin (Contribution by), Kajiwara, Judith (Contribution by), Kant, Marion (Contribution by), Lakes, Robin (Contribution by), Lemon, Ralph (Contribution by), Murgiyanto, Sal (Contribution by), Olsson, Cecilia (Contribution by), Ponifasio, Lemi Sala (Contribution by), Rafeedie, Maysoun (Contribution by), Ross, Janice (Contribution by), Rowe, Nicholas (Contribution by), Shapiro, Sophiline Cheam (Contribution by), Shay, Anthony (Contribution by), Singer, Allison (Contribution by), Wang, Yunyu (Contribution by), Jackson, Naomi (Editor), Shapiro-Phim, Toni (Editor)

ISBN: 9780810861497

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

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Pub Date: November 6, 2008

Dewey: 306.4846

LCCN: 2008022471

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 8.80" L x 5.90" W ( 1.41 lbs) 398 pages

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Description: This contributed volume is a collection of international writings on dance, human rights, and social justice in the 20th and 21st centuries. The book illuminates and analyzes dance in contexts of oppression and its subversion, as well as in situations promoting access to dance...

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"Jackson and Shapiro-Phim are the first to focus an investigation so cohesively on the political implications of movement. The result is a ground-breaking anthology that repositions understandings of the fundamental ways in which the dancer's body serves a range of human rights agendas from the oppressive to the corporate-controlled, nationalist, and liberatory. Dance, Human Rights, and Social Justice asks readers to re-evaluate the power of dance as a staged form of resistance. In the process, contributors reveal in more subtle ways the complexity of defining human rights. This book is of interest to an audience much broader than just those interested in the performing arts." --Southwest Journal Of Cultures

"A provocative collection of essays....The editors have brought together a diverse collection of essays that, when read together, situate dance centrally within ideological discussions of what constitutes notions of freedom and social justice. More importantly, the essays will also spark discussion on who gets to define such concepts. Dance, Human Rights, and Social Justice is an ambitious and inclusive anthology that marks an important resource for anyone interested in dance, politics, and social activism." --Dance Research Journal

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