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9781403971210

The Black Dancing Body A Geography from Coon to Cool

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    9781403971210

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    1403971218

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-09-17
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

What is the essence of "black" dance in America, and what is the black dancing body? To answer these question, Brenda Dixon Gottschild charts an unorthodox history by mapping the geography of the black dancing body and showing its central place in our culture. From feet to buttocks, hair, skin, face and beyond to soul and spirit, the author explores the endeavors, ordeals and triumphs of this body with some of the major dancers and choreographers of our time-Fernando Bujones, Brenda Bufalino, Trisha Brown, Garth Fagan, Rennie Harris, Bill T. Jones, Ralph Lemon, Susanne Linke, Meredith Monk and a cadre of their esteemed colleagues. Since race and color are usually taboo subjects in the dance world, what the author finds out is sure to cause controversy and turn heads. Written by one of the foremost American dance critics of our day, The Black Dancing Body is a key to the ineffable rhythms and movement of dance in America.

Author Biography

Brenda Dixon Gottschild, author of Digging the Africanist Presence in American Performance: Dance and Other Contexts and Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era, is Professor Emerita of Dance Studies at Temple University. She is a senior consultant/writer for Dance Magazine and performs with her husband, choreographer Hellmut Gottschild.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
PART I TOPOGRAPHY OF THINGS TO COME: RUMINATIONS ON DANCING IN A BLACK DANCING BODY
Latitude I
2(10)
1. Black White Dance Dancers
12(29)
2. The Physical Terrain
41(41)
Position: Bujones/Zollar Interviews
82(15)
Location: Who's There?
97(5)
PART II MAPPING THE TERRITORIES
Latitude II
102(6)
3. Feet
108(36)
4. Butt
144(44)
5. Skin/Hair
188(31)
Location: To Be or Not...
219(3)
PART III THE CONTINENT
Latitude III
222(4)
6. Soul/Spirit
226(33)
7. Blood Memories, Spirit Dances
259(22)
Position: From Coon to Cool
281(19)
Location: Horizon
300(2)
Appendix: Dance Practicioners Mentioned in Order of Appearance in Text 302(3)
Notes 305(7)
Bibliography 312(5)
Index 317

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