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The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen

Autores

Blanco Borelli, Melissa (ed.)

Lugar de ediciónOxford
EditorialOxford University Press
Año de edición2017
Colección y númeroOxford Handbooks
ISBN0190661542, 9780190661540
Idiomainglés
Número de páginas496
Descripción

SUMARIO: Introduction: Dance on Screen ; Melissa Blanco Borelli //
Screened Histories / 1. An Australian in Paris: techno-choreographic bohemianism in Moulin Rouge! ; Clare Parfitt-Brown / 2. A Different Kind of Ballet: Rereading Dorothy Arzner’s Dance Girl Dance ; Mary Simonson / 3. Communities of Practice: Active and Affective Viewing of Ballroom, the Charleston and the Twist on the Popular Screen ; Alexandra Harlig / 4. Disciplining Black Swan, Animalizing Ambition ; Ariel Osterweis / 5. Gene Kelly: The Original, Updated ; Mary Fogarty / 6. Appreciation – Appropriation – Assimilation: Stormy Weather and the Hollywood History of Black Dance ; Susie Trenka / 7. Impossible Moves: Early Hip Hop, B-Boying and Hollywood Production; Thomas DeFrantz // The Commercial Big Screen / 8. Dirty Dancing: Dance, Class, and Race in the Pursuit of Womanhood; Colleen Dunagan and Roxane Fenton / 9. Displace and Be Queen: Gender and Interculturalism in Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) ; Cindy García / 10. «It’s Sort of ‘Members Only'»: Transgression and Body Politics in Save the Last Dance ; Inna Arzumanova / 11. «The White Girl in the Middle:» The Performativity of Race, Class, and Gender in Step Up 2: The Streets ; Raquel Monroe / 12. Affect-ive Moves: Violence, Space, and the Body in RIZE’s krump dancing ; Stephanie L. Batiste / 13. A Taste of Honey: Choreographing Mulatta in the Hollywood Dance Film ; Melissa Blanco Borelli / 14. «He’s doing his Superman thing again»: Moving Bodies in The Matrix ; Derek A. Burrill // The Music Video and Televisual Bodies
/ 15. Girl Power, Real Politics: Dis/Respectability, Post-Raciality and the Politics of Inclusion ; Takiyah Nur Amin / 16. ‘Sexiness’ in disguise: Dancing ‘Chinese-American’ in Coco Lee’s Hip Hop Tonight (2006) ; Chih-Chieh Liu / 17. Single Ladies, Plural: Racism, Scandal and Authenticity within the Multiplication of Online Discourses ; Philippa Thomas / 18. The Dance Factor: Hip Hop, Spectacle and Reality Television ; Laura Robinson / 19. Dance, Creating Commodity: The Rhetoric of So You Think You Can Dance ; Alexis A. Weisbrod // Screening Nationhood / 20. Hatchets and Hairbrushes: Dance, Gender, and Improvisational Ingenuity in Cold War Western Musicals ; Kathaleen Boche / 21. Cuba: Understanding the Revolution through Dance(d) Scenes ; Victor Fowler (translated by Tom Phillips) / 22. Shine Your Light on the World: The Utopian Bodies of Dave Chappelle’s Block Party ; Rosemary Candelario / 23. Snake Dances and Marriageable Daughters: Defining Self and Nation in Bride and Prejudice ; Amita Nijhawan // Cyber Screens / 24. Monstrous Belonging: Performing ‘Thriller’ After 9/11 ; Harmony Bench / 25. ‘Dancing between the break beats’: contemporary urban Indigenous thought and cultural expression through hip-hop ; Karyn Recollet / 26. Dancing With Myself: Dance Central, Choreography and Embodiment ; Derek Burrill and Melissa Blanco Borelli // Conclusion / 27. Values in Motion: Reflections on Popular Screen Dance ; Sherril Dodds.

Cine musical
Historia por género

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen

Autores

Blanco Borelli, Melissa (ed.)

Lugar de ediciónOxford
EditorialOxford University Press
Año de edición2017
Colección y númeroOxford Handbooks
ISBN0190661542, 9780190661540
Idiomainglés
Número de páginas496
Descripción

SUMARIO: Introduction: Dance on Screen ; Melissa Blanco Borelli //
Screened Histories / 1. An Australian in Paris: techno-choreographic bohemianism in Moulin Rouge! ; Clare Parfitt-Brown / 2. A Different Kind of Ballet: Rereading Dorothy Arzner’s Dance Girl Dance ; Mary Simonson / 3. Communities of Practice: Active and Affective Viewing of Ballroom, the Charleston and the Twist on the Popular Screen ; Alexandra Harlig / 4. Disciplining Black Swan, Animalizing Ambition ; Ariel Osterweis / 5. Gene Kelly: The Original, Updated ; Mary Fogarty / 6. Appreciation – Appropriation – Assimilation: Stormy Weather and the Hollywood History of Black Dance ; Susie Trenka / 7. Impossible Moves: Early Hip Hop, B-Boying and Hollywood Production; Thomas DeFrantz // The Commercial Big Screen / 8. Dirty Dancing: Dance, Class, and Race in the Pursuit of Womanhood; Colleen Dunagan and Roxane Fenton / 9. Displace and Be Queen: Gender and Interculturalism in Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) ; Cindy García / 10. «It’s Sort of ‘Members Only'»: Transgression and Body Politics in Save the Last Dance ; Inna Arzumanova / 11. «The White Girl in the Middle:» The Performativity of Race, Class, and Gender in Step Up 2: The Streets ; Raquel Monroe / 12. Affect-ive Moves: Violence, Space, and the Body in RIZE’s krump dancing ; Stephanie L. Batiste / 13. A Taste of Honey: Choreographing Mulatta in the Hollywood Dance Film ; Melissa Blanco Borelli / 14. «He’s doing his Superman thing again»: Moving Bodies in The Matrix ; Derek A. Burrill // The Music Video and Televisual Bodies
/ 15. Girl Power, Real Politics: Dis/Respectability, Post-Raciality and the Politics of Inclusion ; Takiyah Nur Amin / 16. ‘Sexiness’ in disguise: Dancing ‘Chinese-American’ in Coco Lee’s Hip Hop Tonight (2006) ; Chih-Chieh Liu / 17. Single Ladies, Plural: Racism, Scandal and Authenticity within the Multiplication of Online Discourses ; Philippa Thomas / 18. The Dance Factor: Hip Hop, Spectacle and Reality Television ; Laura Robinson / 19. Dance, Creating Commodity: The Rhetoric of So You Think You Can Dance ; Alexis A. Weisbrod // Screening Nationhood / 20. Hatchets and Hairbrushes: Dance, Gender, and Improvisational Ingenuity in Cold War Western Musicals ; Kathaleen Boche / 21. Cuba: Understanding the Revolution through Dance(d) Scenes ; Victor Fowler (translated by Tom Phillips) / 22. Shine Your Light on the World: The Utopian Bodies of Dave Chappelle’s Block Party ; Rosemary Candelario / 23. Snake Dances and Marriageable Daughters: Defining Self and Nation in Bride and Prejudice ; Amita Nijhawan // Cyber Screens / 24. Monstrous Belonging: Performing ‘Thriller’ After 9/11 ; Harmony Bench / 25. ‘Dancing between the break beats’: contemporary urban Indigenous thought and cultural expression through hip-hop ; Karyn Recollet / 26. Dancing With Myself: Dance Central, Choreography and Embodiment ; Derek Burrill and Melissa Blanco Borelli // Conclusion / 27. Values in Motion: Reflections on Popular Screen Dance ; Sherril Dodds.