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Corporeal Politics: Dancing East Asia

Katherine Mezur and Emily Wilcox, Editors
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In Corporeal Politics, leading international scholars investigate the development of dance as a deeply meaningful and complex cultural practice across time, placing special focus on the intertwining of East Asia dance and politics and the role of dance as a medium of transcultural interaction and communication across borders. Countering common narratives of dance history that emphasize the US and Europe as centers of origin and innovation, the expansive creativity of dance artists in East Asia asserts its importance as a site of critical theorization and reflection on global artistic developments in the performing arts.

Through the lens of "corporeal politics"—the close attention to bodily acts in specific cultural contexts—each study in this book challenges existing dance and theater histories to re-investigate the performer's role in devising the politics and aesthetics of their performance, as well as the multidimensional impact of their lives and artistic works. Corporeal Politics addresses a wide range of performance styles and genres, including dances produced for the concert stage, as well as those presented in popular entertainments, private performance spaces, and street protests.
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Translation and East Asian Names
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Contested Genealogies
    • Chapter 1. Sexuality, Status, and the Female Dancer
    • Chapter 2. Mei Lanfang and Modern Dance
    • Chapter 3. The Conflicted Monk
  • Part 2: Decolonizing Migration
    • Chapter 4. Murayama Tomoyoshi and Dance of Modern Times
    • Chapter 5. Korean Dance Beyond Koreanness
    • Chapter 6. Diasporic Moves
    • Chapter 7. Choreographing Neoliberal Marginalization
  • Part 3: Militarization and Empire
    • Chapter 8. Masking Japanese Militarism as a Dream of Sino-Japanese Friendship
    • Chapter 9. Imagined Choreographies
    • Chapter 10. Exorcism and Reclamation
  • Part 4: Socialist Aesthetics
    • Chapter 11. Choe Seung-hui Between Classical and Folk
    • Chapter 12. The Dilemma of Chinese Classical Dance
    • Chapter 13. Negotiating Chinese Identity through a Double-Minority Voice and the Female Dancing Body
  • Part 5: Collective Technologies
    • Chapter 14. Cracking History’s Codes in Crocodile Time
    • Chapter 15. Fans, Sashes, and Jesus
    • Chapter 16. Choreographing Digital Performance in Twenty-First-Century Taiwan
    • Coda
  • Contributors
  • Index
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Published: 2020
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
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  • 978-0-472-07455-6 (hardcover)
  • 978-0-472-12694-1 (ebook)
  • 978-0-472-05455-8 (paper)
Series
  • Studies in Dance: Theories and Practices
Subject
  • Asian Studies
  • Theater and Performance
  • Dance

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Figure 12.1. A woman dancer in flowing pants and jacket poises on the ball of her right foot, lifting into the air as she reaches up to the right with an open rainbow-colored silk fan.

Wang Yabin in Fan as a Brush

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Fig. 12.1. Wang Yabin performing Chinese classical dance solo Fan as a Brush, premiered in 2000 and choreographed by Tong Ruirui. Photo by Ye Jin 叶进 courtesy of the photographer. Available at https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11521701.cmp.23.

Eleven women dancers in lavender Han dynasty-style Chinese robes poise mid-step, their bodies and arms forming diagonal lines, about to step on round floor drums.

Group dance from Tongque Ji, 2009[1985]

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Fig. 12.2. Students from the Beijing Dance Academy performing a group dance created for the 2009 revival of Han-Tang style dance drama Tongque Ji 铜雀伎 (originally premiered in 1985), choreographed by Sun Ying. Photo by Ye Jin 叶进 courtesy of the photographer. Available at https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11521701.cmp.24.

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Chen Ailian performing Spring, River, and Flowers on a Moonlit Night, 1959

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Excerpt from Chinese classical-style dance drama Magic Lotus Lantern, 1959

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Wang Yabin performing Fan as a Brush (Shanwu danqing)

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Students from the Beijing Dance Academy performing Ta Ge

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Official website of the Neo-Classic Dance Company of Taiwan

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