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Portraits. --- Performing arts. --- Clothing and dress. --- Theatres.
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In this book Dana Mills examines the political power of dance from a global perspective. Mills explores different dimensions of dance as a form of intervention into a politics more commonly articulated in words. She is interested in dance as a system of communication that allows its subjects to speak with their bodies and to create embodied spaces, drawing attention to the radically egalitarian nature of dance with its ability to transcend all boundaries of gender, race and sexual politics.
Dance --- Political science --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Political aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Comparison of cultures --- Inter-cultural studies --- Intercultural studies --- Trans-cultural studies --- Transcultural studies --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Social sciences --- Political philosophy --- Dances --- Dancing --- Amusements --- Performing arts --- Balls (Parties) --- Eurythmics --- Methodology --- politics --- dance --- radical democratic theory --- bodies --- Dabke --- Gumboot dance --- Human rights --- Isadora Duncan --- Martha Graham --- The arts. --- Dance and other performing arts. --- Dance. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory. --- The Arts --- Social aspects. --- Dance and society --- Dancing and society --- Society and dance
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In the lead essay for this volume, Joshua Foa Dienstag engages in a critical encounter with the work of Stanley Cavell on cinema, focusing sceptical attention on the claims made for the contribution of cinema to the ethical character of democratic life. In this debate, Dienstag mirrors the celebrated dialogue between Rousseau and Jean D'Alembert on theatre, casting Cavell as D'Alembert in his view that we can learn to become better citizens and better people by observing a staged representation of human life, with Dienstag arguing, after Rousseau, that this misunderstands the relationship between original and copy, even more so in the medium of film than in the medium of theatre. The argument is developed further by essays from Clare Woodford, Tracy B. Strong, Margaret Kohn, Davide Panagia and Thomas Dunn, to which Dienstag responds in the concluding chapter, 'A reply to my critics'.
Motion pictures --- Political aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Plots, themes, etc. --- Cavell, Stanley, --- Motion picture plays --- Motion picture plots --- Plots (Drama, novel, etc.) --- Film genres --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- Themes, motives --- History and criticism --- Cavell, Stanley Louis, --- Goldstein, Stanley Louis, --- カヴェル, スタンリー, --- cinema --- stanley cavell --- ethics --- democracy --- political theory --- Humanities. --- Ethics and moral philosophy. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory. --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Topics in philosophy --- Ethics & moral philosophy.
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