edited by Theresa Jill Buckland
University of Wisconsin Press, 2007
Cloth: 978-0-299-21850-8 | Paper: 978-0-299-21854-6 | eISBN: 978-0-299-21853-9
Library of Congress Classification GV1601.D36 2006
Dewey Decimal Classification 793.3109

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This groundbreaking collection combines ethnographic and historic strategies to reveal how dance plays crucial cultural roles in various regions of the world, including Tonga, Java, Bosnia-Herzegovina, New Mexico, India, Korea, Macedonia, and England. The essays find a balance between past and present and examine how dance and bodily practices are core identity and cultural creators. Reaching beyond the typically Eurocentric view of dance, Dancing from Past to Present opens a world of debate over the role dance plays in forming and expressing cultural identities around the world.

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