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    Kinesthetic City by Kwan, SanSan;

    Dance and Movement in Chinese Urban Spaces

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 7 February 2013

    • ISBN 9780199921539
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 157x231x17 mm
    • Weight 340 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 49 photographs
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    Short description:

    Kinesthetic City uses choreography as subject and method to explore how movement through particular spaces at precise moments can illuminate the communities in those places and times. It examines the simultaneous persistence and mobility of the idea of Chineseness as it travels across a transnational network of Chinese cities.

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    Long description:

    In Kinesthetic City, author SanSan Kwan explores the contentious nature of Chineseness in diaspora through the lens of moving bodies as they relate to place, time, and identity. She locates her study in five Chinese urban sites--Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, New York's Chinatown, and the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles--at momentous historical turning points to parse out key similarities and differences in the construction of Chineseness. The moving bodies she considers are not only those in performances by some of the most well-known Chinese dance companies in these cities, but also her own as she navigates urban Chinese spaces.

    By focusing primarily on kinesthesia--the body's awareness of motion--to gather information rather than more traditional modes of sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste, she highlights the importance of motion in the determination of space. In examining in these specific places at these precise historical moments, Kwan illuminates how moving bodies contribute to the production of those places and those moments. For Kwan, Chinese communities in diaspora provide particularly salient examples of how when and where our bodies are help to determine who we are. Whether engaged in otherwise unremarkable walking or in highly choreographed acts of political protest, human movement exists in dialogue with the kinesthetic of these city spaces, helping Chinese communities make meaning of themselves away from mainland China.

    As a whole, Kinesthetic City offers dance studies ways to extend movement analysis to study not only concert, folk or social dance, but also quotidian movement and urban flow.

    Informative and provocative, Kwan's analysis challenges readers to see 'ethnic dance' in a more meaningful, broader context... Highly recommended.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface: Shanghai and Jin Xing Dance Theatre: Concealment and Emergence in the Process of Becoming
    Introduction: Feeling Each Other Move: Choreography as Subject and Method in a Study of the City
    Chapter 1: Jagged Presence in the Liquid City: Choreographing Hong Kong's Handover
    Chapter 2: Vibrating with Taipei: Cloud Gate Dance Theater and National Kinesthesia
    Chapter 3: America's Chinatown: Choreographing Illegible Collectivity
    Epilogue: Kinesthetic City
    Index

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