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Moving through Conflict Dance and Politcs in Israel

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 06/2021
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Moving through Conflict: Dance and Politics in Israel is a pioneering project in examining the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through dance. It proposes a researchframework for study of thesocial, cultural, aesthetic and political dynamicsbetween Jews and Arabs as reflected in dance from late 19th-century Palestine to present-day Israel. Drawing on multiple disciplines, this book examines a variety of social and theatrical venues (communities, dance groups, evening classes and staged performances), dance genres (folk dancing, social dancing and theatrical dancing) and different cultural identities (Israeli, Palestinian and American). Underlying this work is a fundamental question: can the body and dance operate as nonverbal autonomous agents to mediate change in conflicting settings, transforming the "foreign" into the "familiar"? Or are they bound to their culturally dependent significance – and thus nothing more than additional sites of an embodied politics? This anthology expounds on various studies on dance, historical periods, points of view and points of contact that help promote thinking about this fundamental issue. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of dance studies, sociology, anthropology, art history, education and cultural studies, as well as conflict and resolution studies.




Sommario

Part I – Community relations | Chapter 1: Community relationsand Palestinian dance: introduction to Part I / Dina Roginsky| Chapter 2: About Arabs, Jews and dances: dance relations in Palestine and in the state of Israel / Dina Roginsky | Chapter 3: Belly dancing in Israel: body, embodiment, religion and nationality / Tovi Fenster | Chapter 4: Performing nationalism between the local and the global: women Palestinian dance teachers and choreographers in Israel / Hodel Ophir | Chapter 5: "There’s no peace, let’s start to create": Rabeah Morkus and Ilanit Tadmor create together / Ilanit Tadmor | Part II – Representational relations | Chapter 6: Dancing protest: introduction to Part II / Henia Rottenberg | Chapter 7: From Baruch Agadati to Arkadi Zaides: explicit and implicit representations of Arabs and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Israeli dance / Yael (Yali) Nativ | Chapter 8: Artistic activism: politics and dance in the works of Rami Be'er and Arkadi Zaides / Henia Rottenberg | Chapter 9: The ethics of binding: untangling the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through Jesse Zaritt’s dancing body / Naomi M. Jackson




Autore

Dina Roginsky (PhD) is a sociologist and anthropologist and holds an MA degree in psychology. Her research focuses on the intersection of culture, history, politics and performance. Her doctoral dissertation, Performing Israeliness, analyzes the 100-year social and ideological history of the Israeli folk dance movement as a case study in 20th-century nation-building project and cultural politics. Her postdoctoral research in the Department of Performance Studies at New York University explores national dancing in its diasporic context. She has published articles and presented her works in Israel, Europe, Canada and the US. Together with Henia Rottenberg, Roginsky is the coeditor of three anthologies on dance published in Israel by Resling Press: Dance Discourse in Israel (2009), Sara Levi-Tanai: A Life of Creation (2015) and Points of Contact: Dance, Politics and Jewish-Arab Relations in Israel (2018). Roginsky teaches Hebrew language and culture in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Yale University. Henia Rottenberg (PhD) is a dance studies researcher whose interests focus on the dialogue between dance and visual arts in postmodern culture and on dance in Israel. Her doctoral dissertation Hybrid Relationships between Dance and Painting at the University of Surrey (UK) examined dance and painting relationships focusing on Lea Anderson’s dance The Featherstonehauhgs Draw on the Sketch Books of Egon Schiele (1998). Her MA dissertation, Rami Be’er: A Political Choreographer, analyzed the sociopolitical aspect of his choreography. Rottenberg published articles and presented her work in Israel, the US and Europe. She is the coeditor with Dina Roginsky of three anthologies on dance, published in Israel by Resling Press: Dance Discourse in Israel (2009), Sara Levi-Tanai: A Life of Creation (2015) and Points of Contact: Dance, Politics and Jewish-Arab Relations in Israel (2018). She was coeditor with Ruth Eshel on Dance Today (2008–2010) and one of the founders of The Israeli Society for Dance Research. Rottenberg is the Head of the Dance Theater Division in Theater Studies atWestern Galilee College and lectures at Kibbutzim College of Education, Israel.




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Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032084480

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 0.62 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:10 b/w images
Pagine Arabe: 192


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