Description

Book Synopsis

This revised third edition of The Male Dancer updates and enlarges a seminal book that has established itself as the definitive study of the performance of masculinities in twentieth century modernist and contemporary choreography.

In this authoritative and lively study, Ramsay Burt presents close readings of dance works from key moments of social and political change in the norms around gender and sexuality. The book's argument that prejudices against male dancers are rooted in our ideas about the male body and behaviour has been extended to take into account recent interdisciplinary discussions about whiteness, intersectionality, disability studies, and female masculinities. As well as analysing works by canonical figures like Nijinsky, Graham, Cunningham, and Bausch, it also examines the work of lesser-known figures like Michio Ito and Eleo Pomare, as well as choreographers who have recently emerged internationally like Germaine Acogny and Trajal Harrell.



Trade Review

Reviews of the first edition:

‘The fascination of this book lies in the way in which the author is able
to locate the male dancer in the broader socio-historic context of the
times . . . a vital contribution to the placing of dance and its literature
within contemporary cultural debate.’
Dr Alexander Carter, Middlesex University

‘A complex summary of the numerous biases and windows through
which we have viewed and continue to view male dancers . . . Burt’s
work argues persuasively that theatrical dance is a vital and threatening
site for defining masculinity in relation to the culture at large.’
David J. Popalisky, Dance Research Journal



Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE. THE TROUBLE WITH THE MALE DANCER...; CHAPTER TWO. PERFORMING MASCULINITIES; CHAPTER THREE. NIJINSKY; CHAPTER FOUR. AMERICAN MEN; CHAPTER FIVE. DANCING IN THE CITY; CHAPTER SIX. MASCULINITY AND LIBERATION; CHAPTER SEVEN. IDENTITY POLITICS; CHAPTER EIGHT. DANCING NEW RELATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Male Dancer

    Product form

    £35.99

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Fri 26 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback by Ramsay Burt

    15 in stock


      View other formats and editions of The Male Dancer by Ramsay Burt

      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/25/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367748647, 978-0367748647
      ISBN10: 0367748649

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This revised third edition of The Male Dancer updates and enlarges a seminal book that has established itself as the definitive study of the performance of masculinities in twentieth century modernist and contemporary choreography.

      In this authoritative and lively study, Ramsay Burt presents close readings of dance works from key moments of social and political change in the norms around gender and sexuality. The book's argument that prejudices against male dancers are rooted in our ideas about the male body and behaviour has been extended to take into account recent interdisciplinary discussions about whiteness, intersectionality, disability studies, and female masculinities. As well as analysing works by canonical figures like Nijinsky, Graham, Cunningham, and Bausch, it also examines the work of lesser-known figures like Michio Ito and Eleo Pomare, as well as choreographers who have recently emerged internationally like Germaine Acogny and Trajal Harrell.



      Trade Review

      Reviews of the first edition:

      ‘The fascination of this book lies in the way in which the author is able
      to locate the male dancer in the broader socio-historic context of the
      times . . . a vital contribution to the placing of dance and its literature
      within contemporary cultural debate.’
      Dr Alexander Carter, Middlesex University

      ‘A complex summary of the numerous biases and windows through
      which we have viewed and continue to view male dancers . . . Burt’s
      work argues persuasively that theatrical dance is a vital and threatening
      site for defining masculinity in relation to the culture at large.’
      David J. Popalisky, Dance Research Journal



      Table of Contents

      INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE. THE TROUBLE WITH THE MALE DANCER...; CHAPTER TWO. PERFORMING MASCULINITIES; CHAPTER THREE. NIJINSKY; CHAPTER FOUR. AMERICAN MEN; CHAPTER FIVE. DANCING IN THE CITY; CHAPTER SIX. MASCULINITY AND LIBERATION; CHAPTER SEVEN. IDENTITY POLITICS; CHAPTER EIGHT. DANCING NEW RELATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account