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Book Synopsis An innovative exploration of understanding through dance, Dancing across the Page draws on the frameworks of phenomenology, feminism, and postmodernism to offer readers an understanding of performance studies that is grounded in personal narrative and lived experience. Through accounts of contemporary dance making, improvisation, and dance education, Karen Barbour explores a diversity of themes, including power; activism; and cultural, gendered, and personal identity. An intimate yet rigorous investigation of creativity in dance, Dancing across the Page emphasizes embodied knowledge and imagination as a basis for creative action in the world.
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Being: Introductions Chapter 2: Becoming: Feminist Choreography and Dance Research Chapter 3: Dancing Across the Page: Representing Research Through Narrative Chapter 4: Dreaming Yourself Anew: Choreographic Strategies in Women’s Solo Chapter 5: Knowing Differently, Living Creatively: Embodied Ways of Knowing Chapter 6: Standing Strong: Pedagogical Approaches to Affirming Identity Chapter 7: Improvising: Dance and Everyday Life Chapter 8: Performing Identity: Tattoos, Dreadlocks and Feminism in Everyday Life Chapter 9: Imaginings: Reaching for a Vision