The Oxford handbook of Black dance studies / edited by Thomas F. DeFrantz.
| Other author | DeFrantz, Thomas |
| Format | Electronic |
| Edition | First edition. |
| Publication Info | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2025] |
| Description | xix, 798 pages illustrations 26 cm |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from Oxford Handbooks Online Music |
| Subjects |
| Variant title | Handbook of Black Dance Studies |
| Physical medium | illustrations |
| Series | Oxford 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�ku�yu� 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 note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| LCCN | 2025023631 |
| ISBN | 9780197600832 hardback |
| ISBN | epub |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
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| Electronic Resources | Access Content Online | ✔ Available |