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Book Synopsis
Outlines four models for representation in dance which are illustrated through an analysis of the works of contemporary choreographers and through historical examples beginning with court ballets of the Renaissance.

Trade Review
"Susan Foster is a new breed of dancer and choreographer." * New York Times *
"Foster proposes a context from which the reader might make, see, or write about dance." * CHOICE *
"No other dance book had posited an alternative aesthetic and historical framework beyond its own disciplinary content. In advance of the turn to the body in social theory, dance therefore became a major contributor to the rethinking of history advanced by new historicists, and an art form that could be "read" within the context of history and politics. . . . Although dance studies is a growing field for undergraduate studies, its critical status depends on texts such as Reading Dancing that can be debated more widely." * Times Higher Education *

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Preface
CHAPTER ONE
Reading Dance: Composing the Choreographer, the Dancer, and the Viewer
Deborah Hay
George Balanchine
Martha Graham
Merce Cunningham
Four Bodies and Subjects
CHAPTER TWO
Reading Choreography: Composing Dances
Frames
Modes of Representation
Styles
Vocabularies
Syntaxes
Reading the Performance
CHAPTER THREE
Readings in Dance's History: Historical Approaches to Dance Composition
Allegorical Dance in the Late Renaissance
Neoclassical Dance in the Eighteenth Century
Expressionist Dance in the Early Twentieth Century
Objectivist Dance from 1950 to the Present
CHAPTER FOUR
Writing Dancing: The Viewer as Choreographer in Contemporary Dance
The Grand Union
Meredith Monk
Twyla Tharp
Writing Bodies and Subjects
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

Reading Dancing

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 22/04/1988
    ISBN13: 9780520063334, 978-0520063334
    ISBN10: 0520063333
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Outlines four models for representation in dance which are illustrated through an analysis of the works of contemporary choreographers and through historical examples beginning with court ballets of the Renaissance.

    Trade Review
    "Susan Foster is a new breed of dancer and choreographer." * New York Times *
    "Foster proposes a context from which the reader might make, see, or write about dance." * CHOICE *
    "No other dance book had posited an alternative aesthetic and historical framework beyond its own disciplinary content. In advance of the turn to the body in social theory, dance therefore became a major contributor to the rethinking of history advanced by new historicists, and an art form that could be "read" within the context of history and politics. . . . Although dance studies is a growing field for undergraduate studies, its critical status depends on texts such as Reading Dancing that can be debated more widely." * Times Higher Education *

    Table of Contents

    Illustrations
    Preface
    CHAPTER ONE
    Reading Dance: Composing the Choreographer, the Dancer, and the Viewer
    Deborah Hay
    George Balanchine
    Martha Graham
    Merce Cunningham
    Four Bodies and Subjects
    CHAPTER TWO
    Reading Choreography: Composing Dances
    Frames
    Modes of Representation
    Styles
    Vocabularies
    Syntaxes
    Reading the Performance
    CHAPTER THREE
    Readings in Dance's History: Historical Approaches to Dance Composition
    Allegorical Dance in the Late Renaissance
    Neoclassical Dance in the Eighteenth Century
    Expressionist Dance in the Early Twentieth Century
    Objectivist Dance from 1950 to the Present
    CHAPTER FOUR
    Writing Dancing: The Viewer as Choreographer in Contemporary Dance
    The Grand Union
    Meredith Monk
    Twyla Tharp
    Writing Bodies and Subjects
    Notes
    Selected Bibliography
    Index

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