The Oxford handbook of Black dance studies / edited by Thomas F. DeFrantz.

Other author DeFrantz, Thomas
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2025]
Descriptionxix, 798 pages illustrations 26 cm
Supplemental ContentFull text available from Oxford Handbooks Online Music
Subjects

Variant title Handbook of Black Dance Studies
Physical mediumillustrations
SeriesOxford handbooks series
Contents Toward Black Dance Studies / Takiyah Nur Amin -- Dancing the African Diaspora: Look at me! / Thomas F. Defrantz -- The Pleasures of Primitivism: Les Ballet Ne�€gres and Queer West Indian Migrancy / Amanda Reid -- Bals Ne�€gres, Sites of Performance or Spectacle: From Kalenda to Biguine, Marronage or Commodification? / Jacqueline Couti -- Dance Like Douen / Makeda Thomas -- Yanvalou for Haiti: An Affective Ethnography of Ayikodans' Anmwey Ayiti Manman / Mario Lamothe -- The Sacred Mapou: Landscape and Choreography at Souvnans / Ann Mazzocca Bellecci -- Dancing Black Radical Presence: Intimate Geographies and Proximal Memories in Contemporary Haitian Performance / Dasha A. Chapman -- The People Keep Dancing: Black Baby Boomers and Urban Line Dances / Raquel Monroe -- HBCU Dancelines: Not Your Mama's Majorettes / Laquinda Grimes -- Krump Time: Kinetic Affect, Resurrections, and Black Reorientations of Temporal Feelings / Stephanie Leigh Batiste -- Disnegatif and the Cinematic Labors of Black Dance / Will Rawls -- Making Men: Personhood and Selfcraft in Contemporary Screendance / Tawanda Chabikwa -- Become Flesh/Enflesh Spirit: Significant Histories in Black Christian Liturgical Dance / P. Kimberleigh Jordan -- Exquisitely Normal: Jermone Beacham and Makini's Interventions / Jasmine Johnson -- Scriptive Things and Aesthetic Displacements in Sankofa Danzafro's La Mentira Complaciente / Melissa Blanco Borelli-- Katherine Dunham and the Building of Diaspora / Joanna Dee Das -- Katherine Dunham and Mercedes Baptista: Forging Black Concert Dance Diaspora / A�gatha Oliveira -- The Turning Point of Black Dances in Brazil: Creative Annunciations and Political Interrogations / Luciane Ramos-Silva -- Performing Peruvian Blackness: Peru� Negro's Choreography / Luis F. Peredes -- Baile Funk and Kuduro: Embodied (Dis)Articulations of National Belonging in Brazil and Angola / Katya Wesolowski -- Eleo Pomare and the Black Arts Movement / John O. Perpener III -- Citing Ancestral Source: Abdel R. Salaam's Black Aesthetic Healing in Rhythm Legacy / Charmian Wells -- World Making: African Mothers in Contemporary Dance / Rainy Demerson -- Virtual Virtuosity: The Corporeal Orature of Camille A. Brown / S. Ama Wray -- Delores Browne: Ballerina Dancing on the Edge / Joselli Deans -- Liberty Covered in Lights: How the Great Black Way Became White / Brynn Shiovitz -- Juanita Pitts: Race, Gender, and the Female Hoofer / Margaret Morrison -- The Lady Dianne Walker / Constance Valis Hill -- On Semiotics and Spectatorship of the Black Male Dancing Body in the Choreography of Kyle Abraham / Carl Paris -- Festival Mondial des Arts Ne�€gres (FESMAN) / Esailama G. A. Diouf -- Imagining an Embodied Past: Gi�ƒku�ƒyu�ƒ Power, Colonial Ideologies, and Iconic Dances, 1920s-1960s / Ce�cile Feza Bushidi -- Dancing Through Difference: West African Dance in Italy / Claudia Brazzale -- Fanga, Dance of Welcome: The Journey from Africa to the United States of America / Thea Nerissa Barnes -- Bantabas of Resistance and Acts of Reconsecration / Ava Lavonne Vinesett -- Toward a Phenomenology of Epic Memory / C. Kemal Nance -- Standing on the Shoulders of Black Dance Educators: Ruth Beckford and Kariamu Welsh / Nyama McCarthy-Brown -- From Doo-Dah to Doo-Wop When the Gods No Longer Spoke: Reflections on the Legacy of the Ring Shout / Katrina Hazzard-Donald -- Writing Dance in the AfroNow / Halifu Osumare -- Kujichagulia to the Max: Tracing the Legacy of a Solo Dance Journey / Andrea E. Woods Valde�s-- Choreographers in the Commons Sipping Coffee: A Radio Show / Tanya Wideman-Davis, Thaddeus David, Dahlia Nayar -- When and Where We Enter: The Black Avant Garde / M. Cynthia Oliver -- Luxurious Performance and The Stakes of Black Excess / Nadine George-Graves -- The Future Has Always Been Black / Thomas F. Defrantz
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2025023631
ISBN9780197600832 hardback
ISBNepub

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