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_aMorris, Gay _9133832 |
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_aBourdieu, The Body, and Graham's Post-War Dance _cGay Morris |
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_c2001 _aEdinburgh: _bEdinburgh University Press, |
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| 520 | _aRESUMEN: This paper has a two-fold purpose: first, to demonstrate how Pierre Bourdieu's bodily theory might be of use in dance studies and, second, how Bourdieu's ideas, augmented and enlarged by dance theory, can be applied to a specific case. My example is drawn from recent research on the American dance vanguard during the post-World War II period (1945-1960). It focuses on the relationship between the body and the social in Martha Graham's Night Journey (1947). | ||
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_tDance Research _wmyd_16032 _gVol. 19, núm. 2, Winter 2001, p. 52 - 82 _072889 |
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