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El. knyga: Intercultural Communication and Creative Practice: Music, Dance, and Women's Cultural Identity

  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2004
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313057885
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  • Formatas: 312 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2004
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780313057885
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Lengel takes the reader on a journey from India and Romania, where women preserve cultural rituals through mourning songs, to South Africa, where the body is a site of struggle for meaning and power in contemporary dance. This volume examines the interrelationship of cultural and national identity, ethnicity, gender, performance, and lived experience. It offers an understanding of how music and dance function within the lives of its performers and audiences, and how they embody meaning, carry social value, and act as a vehicle for intercultural communication.





This book analyzes the communicative impact of women's cultural products and creative practice and creates links across disciplines such as communication, cultural studies, and performance studies. Contributors have lived, researched, and performed in the United States, Australia, Belize, Barbados, Canada, China, England, India, the Pacific, Romania, and Yemen. Their chapters address women's creative performance as a means of political and ideological expression.

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The author addresses the importance of women's dance, music, and other performing arts as vehicles for intercultural communication.
Preface ix
I. Theoretical Issues 1(76)
1 Intercultural Communication and Creative Practice: Resistance, Convergence, and Transformation
3(24)
Laura Lengel
2 Voicing the Unspoken: "Interculturally" Connecting Race, Gender, and Nation in Women's Creative Practice
27(20)
Lliane Loots
3 Moving Contexts: Dance and Difference in the Twenty-first Century
47(14)
Ann Cooper Albright
4 Creation, Recreation, and Re-creating Identities: Performance and Interculturality in a Global Context
61(16)
Victoria Ann Newsom and Ako Inuzuka
II. Ritual and Creative Practice in Global Contexts 77(64)
5 Dance of the Red Dog: Na Wahine Kumu Hula as Protectors of Hawaiian Culture
79(16)
Fay Yokomizo Akindes
6 Rudnali (The Crier): Performing the Music of Mourning
95(12)
Priya Kapoor
7 Romanian Dirge: Women's Ritualistic Narratives of Life and Death as Cultural Constructions of Identity in Southeastern Europe
107(14)
Noemi Marin
8 The High Cost of Dancing: When the Indian Women's Movement Went after the Devadasis
121(20)
Teresa Hubel
III. Popularizing and Internationalizing Women's Politics 141(70)
9 The Construction of Gender, Genre, Race, and Identity in Barbadian Female Musicianship
143(16)
Keri McClean
10 Vietnamese Women Performing Artists: Making a Song and Dance of Patriarchal Submission
159(18)
Ly Hoang VoDoan
11 Marriage Customs as Creative Practice among Yemeni Women
177(18)
E. Margaret Curtis-Howe
12 Shifting the Performative Characteristics of Opera and the Status Quo for Women in China
195(16)
Xiaoyu Xiao and D. Ray Heisey
IV. Production, Representation, and Appropriation 211(74)
13 Corporeality and Discipline of the Performing Body: Representations of International Ballet Companies
213(16)
Paige P. Edley and Ginger Bihn
14 Man Creates, Woman Plays: (Re)Claiming the Creative Process in Ballet and Opera
229(12)
Margaret Lindley
15 Managing Creative Practice: An International Study of Women in Arts Management
241(20)
Sharon Foley
16 Shifting Matriarchal Traditions to the Mainstream: Articulating Gender, Ethnicity, Nation, and Identity through Creative Practice
261(24)
Laura Lengel
Index 285(10)
About the Editor and Contributors 295
LAURA LENGEL is Associate Professor, School of Communication Studies, Bowling Green State University. She began researching women and performance as a Fulbright Scholar in Tunisia. She is also the author of Culture and Technology in the New Europe (Ablex, 2000).