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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9789057020261
- ISBN-10: 9057020262
- Artikelnr.: 30510400
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9789057020261
- ISBN-10: 9057020262
- Artikelnr.: 30510400
Sharon E. Friedler, Susan B. Glazer
I: Matriarchs, Mentoring and Passing on the Heritage
I: Dancers Talk
I: Dancers Talk about Matriarchs, Mentoring and Passing on the Heritage
II: Matriarchs
II: A Portrait of Catherine and Dorothie Littlefield
II: Renate Schottelius: Dance at the Bottom of the World in Argentina
II: Making my Way in Dance
III: Mentoring
III: African American Rhythm Tappers
III: Mentors of American Jazz Dance
III: Body Wisdom
III: Women in Dance in Higher Education
IV: Passing on the Heritage
IV: Fire and Ice: Female Archetypes in American Modern Dance
IV: Sexual Politics
IV: Feminist Theory and Contemporary Dance
II: The Physical Body Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
V: Dancers Talk
V: Dancers Talk about the Physical Body, Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
VI: The Physical Body
VI: Standing in Awe, Sitting in Judgment
VI: Dance has Many Ages
VI: The Body Never Lies
VII: Theory and Practice
VII: Women's Lives in Dance: A Developmental Perspective
VII: Ballet as a Way of Knowing
VII: Governance and Vision
VII: A Lion in the Laundromat
VII: Love and Power Among the Critics
VIII: Using the Knowledge
VIII: Sensuality and Sexuality as Dual Unity in African Dance
VIII: Political Issues of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Artist/Activist
VIII: Seduction in Andalusian Flamenco
VIII: How can the Brown, Female, Subaltern Feminist Speak?
VIII: Sorceress, Imperial Concubine and Dancing Girl
I: Dancers Talk
I: Dancers Talk about Matriarchs, Mentoring and Passing on the Heritage
II: Matriarchs
II: A Portrait of Catherine and Dorothie Littlefield
II: Renate Schottelius: Dance at the Bottom of the World in Argentina
II: Making my Way in Dance
III: Mentoring
III: African American Rhythm Tappers
III: Mentors of American Jazz Dance
III: Body Wisdom
III: Women in Dance in Higher Education
IV: Passing on the Heritage
IV: Fire and Ice: Female Archetypes in American Modern Dance
IV: Sexual Politics
IV: Feminist Theory and Contemporary Dance
II: The Physical Body Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
V: Dancers Talk
V: Dancers Talk about the Physical Body, Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
VI: The Physical Body
VI: Standing in Awe, Sitting in Judgment
VI: Dance has Many Ages
VI: The Body Never Lies
VII: Theory and Practice
VII: Women's Lives in Dance: A Developmental Perspective
VII: Ballet as a Way of Knowing
VII: Governance and Vision
VII: A Lion in the Laundromat
VII: Love and Power Among the Critics
VIII: Using the Knowledge
VIII: Sensuality and Sexuality as Dual Unity in African Dance
VIII: Political Issues of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Artist/Activist
VIII: Seduction in Andalusian Flamenco
VIII: How can the Brown, Female, Subaltern Feminist Speak?
VIII: Sorceress, Imperial Concubine and Dancing Girl
I: Matriarchs, Mentoring and Passing on the Heritage
I: Dancers Talk
I: Dancers Talk about Matriarchs, Mentoring and Passing on the Heritage
II: Matriarchs
II: A Portrait of Catherine and Dorothie Littlefield
II: Renate Schottelius: Dance at the Bottom of the World in Argentina
II: Making my Way in Dance
III: Mentoring
III: African American Rhythm Tappers
III: Mentors of American Jazz Dance
III: Body Wisdom
III: Women in Dance in Higher Education
IV: Passing on the Heritage
IV: Fire and Ice: Female Archetypes in American Modern Dance
IV: Sexual Politics
IV: Feminist Theory and Contemporary Dance
II: The Physical Body Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
V: Dancers Talk
V: Dancers Talk about the Physical Body, Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
VI: The Physical Body
VI: Standing in Awe, Sitting in Judgment
VI: Dance has Many Ages
VI: The Body Never Lies
VII: Theory and Practice
VII: Women's Lives in Dance: A Developmental Perspective
VII: Ballet as a Way of Knowing
VII: Governance and Vision
VII: A Lion in the Laundromat
VII: Love and Power Among the Critics
VIII: Using the Knowledge
VIII: Sensuality and Sexuality as Dual Unity in African Dance
VIII: Political Issues of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Artist/Activist
VIII: Seduction in Andalusian Flamenco
VIII: How can the Brown, Female, Subaltern Feminist Speak?
VIII: Sorceress, Imperial Concubine and Dancing Girl
I: Dancers Talk
I: Dancers Talk about Matriarchs, Mentoring and Passing on the Heritage
II: Matriarchs
II: A Portrait of Catherine and Dorothie Littlefield
II: Renate Schottelius: Dance at the Bottom of the World in Argentina
II: Making my Way in Dance
III: Mentoring
III: African American Rhythm Tappers
III: Mentors of American Jazz Dance
III: Body Wisdom
III: Women in Dance in Higher Education
IV: Passing on the Heritage
IV: Fire and Ice: Female Archetypes in American Modern Dance
IV: Sexual Politics
IV: Feminist Theory and Contemporary Dance
II: The Physical Body Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
V: Dancers Talk
V: Dancers Talk about the Physical Body, Theory and Practice and Using the Knowledge
VI: The Physical Body
VI: Standing in Awe, Sitting in Judgment
VI: Dance has Many Ages
VI: The Body Never Lies
VII: Theory and Practice
VII: Women's Lives in Dance: A Developmental Perspective
VII: Ballet as a Way of Knowing
VII: Governance and Vision
VII: A Lion in the Laundromat
VII: Love and Power Among the Critics
VIII: Using the Knowledge
VIII: Sensuality and Sexuality as Dual Unity in African Dance
VIII: Political Issues of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Artist/Activist
VIII: Seduction in Andalusian Flamenco
VIII: How can the Brown, Female, Subaltern Feminist Speak?
VIII: Sorceress, Imperial Concubine and Dancing Girl