Dance in a World of Change

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9780736069434

Reflections on Globalization and Cultural Difference

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By Sherry Shapiro
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Sherry B. Shapiro, EdD, is director of women's studies at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she is a full professor in the department of dance and theatre. She is the author of three books and numerous articles on critical and feminist approaches to dance pedagogy and the body in contemporary culture. Sherry has been the keynote speaker at national and international conferences advocating the role of arts education in encouraging a concern for social justice and human rights. She also has received awards for her research and artistic work, as well as her work as a dance educator, including the University Dance Educator of the Year Award in 1999, presented by the Dance Association of North Carolina Educators. She has served on many boards and committees, including as president for the Dance Association of North Carolina Educators.

Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Dance as Cultural Memory: Challenging Globalization Chapter 1. Stepping Into Footprints: Tradition and the Globalization of Irish Dance Michael Seaver Chapter 2. The Quest for Preserving and Representing National Identity Ivan?ica Jankovi? Chapter 3. Dance Inna Dancehall: Dance in Jamaican Dancehall and Its Roots in Traditional Lore and Contemporary Developments Christopher A. Walker Part II. Politics of Belonging: Disrupting the Norms Chapter 4. Writing in the Flesh: Body, Identity, Disability, and Difference LA?A?A"cia Matos Chapter 5. When Boys Dance: Cultural Resistance and Male Privilege in Dance Education Doug Risner Chapter 6. Acts of Love Under a Southern Moon Lynn Maree Part III. Conversations on Dance for a Multicultural World Chapter 7. Common Experience Creates Magnitudes of Meaning Ann Kipling Brown Chapter 8. Dialogical Pedagogy, Embodied Knowledge, and Meaningful Learning Eeva Anttila Chapter 9. Transferable Theory: Researching Movement Concepts in Different Cultural Contexts Shu-Ying Liu Part IV. Transcending Differences: The Commonalities of Dance Chapter 10. My Body, My Life, and Dance Adrienne Sansom Chapter 11. Holds No Memory: A Proposition as a Way to a Proposal About Dance Through Dance Ana SA?A?A"nchez-Colberg with Efva Lilja Chapter 12. Dance in a World of Change: A Vision for Global Aesthetics and Universal Ethics Sherry B. Shapiro References Index About the Editor About the Contributors

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