The Dancing Body : Labour, Livelihood and Leisure (Routledge South Asian History and Culture Series)

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The Dancing Body : Labour, Livelihood and Leisure (Routledge South Asian History and Culture Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 178 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032776224
  • DDC分類 793.31954

Full Description

This book, with its focus on the dancing body, is the first of its kind within the larger context of dance in India.

The Dancing Body is a body that exists, survives, inhabits and performs in multiple space and time, by moving, laboring, migrating and straddling across geographic, cultural and emotional borders, writing different cultural meanings at different moments of time. In India, discourses around the body in dance have long been trapped within hagiographic histories in and around dancers and their dance. During the last few decades, however, significant scholarly inroads were made into the domain of dance by shaking up the stereotypes, assertions and labels, shaped and moulded by patriarchy, class, caste and power. This book brings together emerging discourses around dance and the body that have become central in the Indian nation-state. Contemporary discourses around identity politics, moral policing, politics of exclusion, and neo-liberal dispossessions vis a vis sexual labour, means of survival, pleasure and agency of dancers have helped frame the focus around labour, leisure and livelihood concerning the everyday existence of the body in dance.

This volume will be of great value to students, researchers and scholars in dance, gender studies, cultural studies, and performance studies, with a particular interest in Asian and South Asian Studies. The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.

The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of South Asian History and Culture.

Contents

Preface Introduction: The dancing body: labour, livelihood and leisure 1. Becoming a body 2. Artistic labour in dance and painting: revisiting the theory-practice debate via mimesis (Anukrti) and the abject body 3. Folk dance/vulgar dance: erotic lavani and the hereditary performance labour 4. Calcutta cabaret: dance of pleasure or perversion? 5. The erotic power of the dancer: labour of the erotic and the bodies of the sensory in the Arkestra of North India 6. The phantom of history: figurations of the dancing body and the 'Sitara Devi problem' of Indian cinema 7. Disco flamboyance, performative masculinities and dancer heroes of Bengali cinema 8. Choreographing the queer: Visual and textual stimuli in Mandeep Raikhy's dance-making process 9. The body and the contagion: a symbiosis of yoga, dance, health and spirituality 10. The award-wapsi controversy in India and the politics of dance

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