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Choreographies of 21st century wars / edited by Gay Morris and Jens Richard Giersdorf.

LIBRA GV1588.45 .C47 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Morris, Gay, 1940- editor.
Giersdorf, Jens Richard, editor.
Series:
Oxford studies in dance theory
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dance--Political aspects.
Dance.
Choreography--Political aspects.
Choreography.
Dance criticism.
Physical Description:
ix, 369 pages ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Choreographies of twenty-first century wars
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Summary:
Choreographies of 21st Century Wars is the first book to analyze the interface between choreography and wars in this century. The book draws on recent political theory that posits shifts in the kinds of wars occurring since the First and Second World Wars and the Cold War, all of which were wars-between major world powers. Given the dominance of today's more indeterminate, asymmetrical, less decisive wars, the book asks if choreography might not also need revision in order to reflect on, and intercede in, a globalized world of continuous warfare. In an introduction and sixteen chapters, authors from a number of disciplines investigate how choreography and war in this century impinge on each other. Choreographers write of how they have related to contemporary war in specific works, while other contributors investigate the interconnections between war and choreography through theatrical works, dances, military rituals and drills, the choreography of video war games and television shows, issues investigated include torture and terror, the status of war refugees, concerns surrounding fighting and peacekeeping soldiers, national identity tied to military training, and more. The book will be of interest to scholars in dance, performance, theater, and cultural studies, as well as the social sciences. Book jacket.
Contents:
Contemporary Choreographies of Wars / Gay Morris and Jens Richard Giersdorf
Access Denied and Sumud : Making a Dance of Asymmetric Warfare / Nicholas Rowe
Questioning the Truth : Rachid Ouramdane's Investigation of Torture in Des Témoins Ordinaires/Ordinary Witnesses / Alessandra Nicifero
"There's a Soldier in All of Us" : Choreographing Virtual Recruitment / Derek A. Burrill
African Refugees Asunder in South Africa : Performing the Fallout of Violence in Every Day, Every Year, I am Walking / Sarah Davies Cordova
From Temple to Battlefield : Bharata Natyam in the Sri Lankan Civil War / Janet O'Shea
Choreographing Masculinity in Contemporary Israeli Culture / Yehuda Sharim
Affective Temporalities : Dance, Media, and the War on Terror / Harmony Bench
Specter of War, Spectacle of Peace : The Lowering of Flag Ceremony at Wagah and Hussainiwala Borders / Neelima Jeychandran
A Choreographer's Statement / Bill T. Jones
Dancing in the Spring : Dance, Hegemony and Change / Rosemary Martin
War and P.E.A.C.E / Maaike Bleeker & Janez Jana
The Body is the Frontline / Rosie Kay and Dee Reynolds
Geo-Choreography and Necropolitics : Faustin Linyekula's Studios Kabako, Democratic Republic of Congo / Ariel Osterweis Re-moving bodies in the USA/Mexico drug/border/terror/cold wars / Ruth Hellier-Tinoco
After Cranach : War, Representation and the Body in William Forsythe's Three Atmospheric Studies / Gerald Siegmund
The Role of Choreography in Civil Society under Siege : William Forsythe's Three Atmospheric Studies / Mark Franko.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780190201661
0190201665
9780190201678
0190201673
OCLC:
915135656
Publisher Number:
40025793048

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