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Rethinking dance history : issues and methodologies / Geraldine Morris and Larraine Nicholas.
Format
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English
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Second edition.
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London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
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xiv, 258 pages ; 24 cm
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
GV1781 .R48 2018
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Dance
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History
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Nicholas, Larraine
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Summary note
The need to 'rethink' and question the nature of dance history has not diminished since the first edition of 'Rethinking Dance History'. This revised second edition addresses the needs of an ever-evolving field, with new contributions considering the role of digital media in dance practice; the expansion of performance philosophy; and the increasing importance of practice-as-research.
Notes
Revised edition of: Rethinking dance history : a reader / edited by Alexandra Carter. 2004.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part 1. Why dance history?
Part 2. Researching and writing.
ISBN
9781138682900 ((Hardback))
113868290X ((Hardback))
9781138682917 ((Paperback))
1138682918 ((Paperback))
LCCN
2016057909
OCLC
966989384
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