Cultural memory and popular dance : dancing to remember, dancing to forget /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Parfitt, Clare (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Series:Palgrave Macmillan memory studies.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Mother Tongue: Dance and Language, an Autobiographical Excavation
  • 3. From danzon to salsa. Archives, dancing body and cultural memory in Cuba
  • 4. Feeling With, Moving Toward: Empathetic Attunement as Dance Reconstruction Methodology
  • 5. The tanda and Afro-Argentine memory: Remembering Black Buenos Aires through tango
  • 6. Salsa con Afro
  • 7. Dancing the Gone-Too-Soon, Re-Membering Slaverys Persistent Wound: Young Black Ghosts in Popular American Performance
  • 8. Embodying and transmitting cultural memory through tap dance: Shuffling with my dancestors
  • 9. Recognizing sources, not being copies: Constructions of cultural memory and ownership by French urban dancers
  • 10. Learning dances, forgetting borders: Embodied national remembering and the role of the ethnographer in the Hungarian tanchaz revival
  • 11. Limbo like me: limberness and refugee experience
  • 12. From Colonial Subject to Independence: Carinosa and Tinikling
  • 13. Youthful Bodies as Mnemonic Artifacts: Traversing the Cultural Terrain from Traditional to Popular Dances in Post Independent Ghana
  • 14. Dance Performance and Memory in Post-War Peru
  • 15. Beyond the hips: The Afro-Ecuadorian dance of Bomba in Chota-Mira Valley as an affective space to remember
  • 16. What When I Yearn to Dance Along!? : The Transmission of (Be)Longing and Nostalgia in Popular Screendance
  • 17. Parading the Past, Taming the New: Popular Dance Excursions
  • 18. Speaking the Unspeakable: the cancan and the classical canon
  • 19. Dionysus meets neoliberalism: Zumba Fitness as an example of Zorbitality
  • 20. Bent History? The Late-Modern Uses and Abuses of Historical Imagery Showing Men Dancing Tango with Each Other
  • 21. Conclusions.