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Barnes and Noble

Women, Dance and Revolution: Performance and Protest in the Southern Mediterranean

Current price: $160.00
Women, Dance and Revolution: Performance and Protest in the Southern Mediterranean
Women, Dance and Revolution: Performance and Protest in the Southern Mediterranean

Barnes and Noble

Women, Dance and Revolution: Performance and Protest in the Southern Mediterranean

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The countries of the southern and eastern Mediterranean— Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria—have undergone major turmoil in recent years, with civil war, occupation and uprising. Women, Dance and Revolution offers a highly original perspective on the political and cultural tensions through the experiences of contemporary dance practitioners from the region. It shows how these women—all established performers, choreographers and teachers—have responded to the changes brought about by the troubles. Through dance they engage in public protest and performance, endure violence and repression, and reveal new meanings of identity, gender and body politics. Their jourbaneys of dance illuminate how, despite moments of disillusionment, objection and betrayal, being a woman and being a dancer can still mean many things and influence society in many ways in the Arab World.

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