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  • The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies

    The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies by Fogarty, Mary; Johnson, Imani Kai;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. május 22.

    • ISBN 9780197815014
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem590 oldal
    • Méret 246x173x33 mm
    • Súly 953 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 55 photographs and illustrations
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    The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies offers insights on individual and social histories of dance, Afrodiasporic and global lineages of the genre, the contribution of B-Girls from Honey Rockwell to Rokafella, the "studio-fication" of hip hop, and the cultural shift into theatre, TV, and the digital social media space.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Engaging with a broad range of research and performance genres, The Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies offers the most comprehensive research on Hip Hop dance to date. Filling a lacuna in both Hip Hop and dance studies, the Handbook places practitioners' voices at the forefront and in dialogue with theoretical insights, rooted in critical race theory, anticolonialism, intersectional feminism, and more. Volume editors Mary Fogarty and Imani Kai Johnson have included influential dancers and scholars from around the world: from B-Boys Ken Swift, YNOT, and Storm, to practitioners of locking, waacking and House dance styles such as E. Moncell Durden, Terry Bright Kweku Ofosu, Fly Lady Di, and Leah McFly, and innovative academic work on Hip Hop dance by the most prominent researchers in the field. Throughout the Handbook contributors address individual and social histories of dance, Afrodiasporic and global lineages, the contribution of B-Girls from Honey Rockwell to Rokafella, the "studio-fication" of Hip Hop styles, and moves into theatre, TV, and the digital/social media space.

    Serving as an introduction to hip-hop dance studies, this handbook provides fresh voices and perspectives on dance and its role in hip-hop culture.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    About the Contributors
    Introduction
    Mary Fogarty and Imani Kai Johnson
    Part I. Hip Hop Dance Legacies and Traditions
    1. Foundation: Context and Components of Breaking Fundamentals
    Kenneth "Ken Swift" Gabbert and Yarrow "Osofly" Lutz
    2. The Camera in the Cypher: High Times and Hypervisibility in Early Hip Hop Dance
    Vanessa Lakewood
    3. The Technical Developments in Breaking from Conditioning to Mindset
    Niels "Storm" Robitzky
    4. Connecting Hip Hop History and Heritage
    E. Moncell Durden
    5. Kung Fu Fandom: NYC B-Boys and the Grindhouse Distribution of Kung Fu Films
    Eric Pellerin
    6. What Makes a Man Break?
    Mary Fogarty
    Part II. Hip Hop Dance Methodologies
    7. Learn Your History: Using Academic Oral Histories of NYC B-Girls in the 1990s to Broaden Hip Hop Scholarship
    MiRi Park
    8. Hard Love Part. 1: Corporealities of Women Ethnographers of Hip Hop Dances
    Imani Kai Johnson
    9. Framing Hip Hop Dance as an Object of Sociological and Cultural Research
    Andy Bennett
    10. Through Sound and Space: Notes on Education from the Edge of the Cypher
    Emery Petchauer
    11. The Vault: Collecting and Archiving Street Dance Footage
    Marc "Scramblelock" Sakalauskas
    12. Hard Love Part 2: Critical Hiphopography in Streetdance Communities
    Imani Kai Johnson
    Part III. Overstanding Identities in Hip Hop Streetdance Practices
    13. Breaking in My House: Popular Dance, Identity Politics, and Postracial Empathies
    Thomas F. DeFrantz
    14. Globalization and the Hip Hop Dance Cipher
    Halifu Osumare and Terry Bright Kweku Ofosu
    15. Asian American Liminality: Racial Triangulation in Hip Hop Dance
    grace shinhae jun
    16. Breakin' Down the Bloc: Hip Hop Dance in Armenia
    Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian
    17. Twerking and P-Popping in the Context of New Orleans' Local Hip-Hop Scene
    Matt Miller
    18. Is She B-boying or B-girling? Understanding how B-girls Negotiate Gender and Belonging
    Helen Simard
    Part IV. Breaking with Convention
    19. Streetdance and Black Aesthetics
    Naomi Bragin
    20. Living in the Tension: The Aesthetics and Logics of Popping
    Rosemarie A. Roberts
    21. Staging Hip Hop Dance: Fly Girls in the House
    Leah "McFly" McKesey, Diana "Fly Lady Di" Reyes and Mary "MJ" Fogarty
    22. Battles and Ballets: Hip Hop Dance in France
    Roberta Shapiro (Translation by David Lavin, Roberta Shapiro and Imani Kai Johnson)
    23. Negotiating the Metaspace: Hip Hop Dance Artists in the Space of UK Dance/Theatre
    Paul Sadot
    24. Make the Letters Dance: A Hip Hop Approach to Creative Practice
    Anthony "YNOT" DeNaro and Mary Fogarty
    Part V. Hip Hop Health: Injury, Healing and Rehabilitation
    25. Hip Hop Dance and Injury Prevention
    Tony Ingram
    26. They Come for the Hip Hop, But Stay for the Healing
    Stephen "Buddha" Leafloor
    27. Can Expert Dancers Be A Springboard Model to Examine Neurorehabilitation Via Dance?
    Rebecca Barnstaple, Débora B. Rabinovich, and Joseph FX DeSouza
    Afterword: Dance, Hip Hop Studies and the Academy
    Joseph Schloss
    Acknowledgments
    Index

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