The Double-Edged Sword of Popular Dance: Visibility and Disavowal: Dance in US Popular Culture. Edited by Jennifer Atkins. 358 pp. Illustrated. Abingdon Oxon: Routledge, 2024. $170, $46.95 paperback. ISBN 9780367819842 (pbk), ISBN 9781003011170 (ebk).

Autor: Mattingly, Kate
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Zdroj: Dance Chronicle; May-Aug2024, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p286-289, 4p
Abstrakt: "Dance in US Popular Culture," edited by Jennifer Atkins, is an anthology that explores the themes of pleasure, spectacle, and ritual in popular dance. The book features forty-two case studies that examine the interconnectedness of dance and issues of equity, access, circulation, and flows. The anthology also provides clear definitions and discussions of terms such as spectacle and multiculturalism, and contrasts multiculturalism with polyculturalism. It delves into the complexities of popular dance, including its role in amplifying pleasure, play, and imagination, as well as its potential for exploitation and erasure. The book also examines the historical and cultural contexts of popular dance, including its connections to race and identity. Overall, "Dance in US Popular Culture" offers valuable insights for scholars and students interested in the study of dance. [Extracted from the article]
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