
Geographies of Dance
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Olaf Kuhlke is associate professor of geography and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Content
Olaf Kuhlke and Adam Pine
Chapter 1: Modernity, Post-modernity and the Paradigmatic Mudra: Corporeal Negotiations in the Works of Toronto's
Contemporary Bharatanatyam Choreographers
Paromita Kar
Chapter 2: Neighboring in Strip City: Local Conflict and Spaces of Exotic Dance in Portland, Oregon
Moriah McSharry McGrath
Chapter 3: One Foot Inside the Circle: Contemporary Dance of Los Angeles Steps Outside Postmodernism and into
Neo-Modernism-with-a-Twist
Teresa Heiland
Chapter 4: Some Dance to Remember: The Emotional Politics
of Marginality, Reinvention, Embodied Memory, and
All that (Cape) Jazz
Tamara M. Johnson
Chapter 5: Social Dance as Social Space
Jonathan Skinner
Chapter 6: Mediating the Other through Dance: Geopolitics, Social Ordering, and Meaning-Making in American and Improvisational Tribal Style Dance
Georgia Connover
Chapter 7: Mimetic Moves: Dance and Learning to Learn in
Northwest Alaska
Matthew Kurtz
Chapter 8: Dance, Architecture and Space in the Making
Frances Bronet
Chapter 9: At Home in Motion: Networks, Nodes, and Navigation: The Varied Flight Paths of Bird Brain Dance
Katrinka Somdahl-Sands
Chapter 10:Belly Dancing in Israel: Body, Embodiment, Religion and Nationality
Tovi Fenste
Conclusion
Adam Pine and Olaf Kuhlke
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