
Worlds of Social Dancing
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James Nott is a Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of St Andrews -- .
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1 Tango dancing in Buenos Aires: women, style and intimacy (1920-1940) - Cecilia Tossounian
2 Building 'Dreamland': dancers, musicians, and the transformation of social dancing into mass culture in the USA, c. 1900-1941 - Klaus Nathaus
3 'We do not want "fairies" in the ballroom': working-class men, dancing and the renegotiation of masculinity in interwar Britain - James Nott
4 Similar steps, different venues: the making of segregated dancing worlds in South Africa, 1910-1939 - Alida Maria Green
5 'European dances' in colonial Kikuyuland: modernities, ethnicity, and politics, 1926-1947 - Cecile Feza Bushidi
6 Domesticating the social dance: the case of New Zealand between the two World Wars - John Griffiths
7 Demarcating status: tango music and dance in Japan, 1913-1940 - Yuiko Asaba
8 The rise of Chinese taxi-dancers: glamorous careers, romantic fantasies, and sexual dreams on the dance floors of Shanghai, 1919-1937 - Andrew David Field
9 Dancing through dictatorship: everyday practices and affective experiences of social dancing in Fascist Italy - Kate Ferris
10 Co-ordinating for love: establishing conventions of romantic couple dancing in interwar Germany - Klaus Nathaus
11 Between control, education, and free communication: socialdancing in the USSR from the 1920s to the early 1960s - Igor Narskiy -- .
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