Pride, Prejudice and Politics in Dance
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In the past, DANCE was never traditionally valued as a high culture in Taiwan, instead, it was widely disparaged as one of the lowest professions. When politics got involved in its promotion, however, its value and status were both greatly enhanced. Henceforth, a hidden, unspoken power has been bestowed on dance. Pride, Prejudice and Politics in Dance: The Rise of Dance as a Symbolic Power in Taiwan is the first book to look at this subject from a socio-cultural perspective. Particular attention is given to inequalities created by control of politics in the dance field in Taiwan. Examples are provided to demonstrate political involvement in dance in four political stages: the Manchurian Ching Dynasty (before 1895), the Japanese colonisation (1895- 1945), the Chinese Nationalist Party martial law period (1949-1987) and the post-martial law era (1987- ). This book also draws attention to the reciprocal relationship between politics and dance and change in the power relations which resulted from this relationship, in the past and at present. Discussions in this book may act as a mirror to reflect on similar situations in other parts of the world.
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also known as Ann Hayward ( ), is an Associate Professor in the Department of Dance at Tainan University of Technology in Taiwan, specializing in dance education and dance history. She holds a PhD in Dance Studies from the University of Surrey, an MA in Dance & Dance Education from NYU, and a BA in Dance from Hunter College, CUNY.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 143g
- Untertitel The Rise of Dance as a Symbolic Power in Taiwan
- Autor JuanAnn Tai
- Titel Pride, Prejudice and Politics in Dance
- Veröffentlichung 04.10.2010
- ISBN 3843354812
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783843354813
- Jahr 2010
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T6mm
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 84
- GTIN 09783843354813