Dancing on the Fault Lines of History: Selected Essays
Susan Manning
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Dancing on the Fault Lines of History collects essential essays by Susan Manning, one of the founders of critical dance studies, recounting her career writing and rewriting the history of modern dance. Three sets of keywords--gender and sexuality, whiteness and Blackness, nationality and globalization--illuminate modern dance histories from multiple angles, coming together in varied combinations, shifting positions from foreground to background. Among the many artists discussed are Isadora Duncan, Vaslav Nijinsky, Ted Shawn, Helen Tamiris, Katherine Dunham, José Limón, Pina Bausch, Reggie Wilson, and Nelisiwe Xaba. Calling for a comparative and transnational historiography, Manning ends with an extended case study of Mary Wigman's multidimensional exchange with artists from Indonesia, India, China, Korea, and Japan. Like the artists at the center of her research, Manning's writing dances on the fault lines of history. Her introduction and annotations to the essays reflect on how and why these keywords became central to her research, revealing the autobiographical resonances of her scholarship as she confronts the cultural politics of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
Book Details
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publish Date: Jan 28th, 2025
Pages: 336
Language: English
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Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 1.00lb
EAN: 9780472074372
Categories: • Dance - History & Criticism
About the Author
Susan Manning is Bergen Evans Professor in the Humanities at Northwestern University.