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  • Valuing Dance: Commodities and Gifts in Motion

    Valuing Dance by Foster, Susan Leigh;

    Commodities and Gifts in Motion

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2019. március 21.

    • ISBN 9780190933975
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem264 oldal
    • Méret 160x239x20 mm
    • Súly 584 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 27 photographs
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    Rövid leírás:

    Valuing Dance looks at the occasion when dancing passes from one person to another as an act of exchange, one that is redolent with symbolic meanings, including those associated with its history and all the labor that has gone into its making.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Because dance materializes through and for people, because we learn to dance from others and often present dance to others, the moment of its transmission is one of dance's central and defining features. Valuing Dance looks at the occasion when dancing passes from one person to another as an act of exchange, one that is redolent with symbolic meanings, including those associated with its history and all the labor that has gone into its making. It examines two ways that dance can be exchanged, as commodity and as gift, reflecting on how each establishes dance's relative worth and merit differently. When and why do we give dance? Where and to whom do we sell it? How are such acts of exchange rationalized and justified? Valuing Dance poses these questions in order to contribute to a conversation around what dance is, what it does, and why it matters.

    Valuing Dance maintains this duality of dance -- between gift function and commodity exchange -- by showing that most dance forms flicker between commodity and gift and are not wholly subsumed by one value system. ... In advocating for dance-as-gift, Valuing Dance is not being nostalgic or Pollyannaish; rather, it strives to identify and preserve the dynamism of dance. To do so is urgent, Foster argues, because it's only as gift that dance "function[s] to stabilize a society and to affirm continuity and strength in the face of loss, impermanence, and change."

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction
    Chapter 1 - Dance's Resource-fullness
    Dance as Bringing People into Relation
    Dance as Energizing
    Dance as Adapting
    Chapter 2 - Commodifying and Giving
    Part A - Dance as Commodity
    Standardizing, Spectacularizing, and Promoting
    Bringing People into Relation as Constructing Interactivity
    Energizing as Targeting Vitality
    Adapting as Developing Transportability
    Part Z - Dance as Gift
    Giving, Receiving, and Reciprocating
    Bringing People into Relation as Affirming Connectivity
    Energizing as Embracing Irrepressibility
    Adapting as Cultivating Locality
    Chapter 3 - The Social Life of Dances
    The Global Reach of Hip Hop
    Learning to Dance in the Privately Owned Studio
    On the Powwow Circuit
    Chapter 4 - Why Dance?
    Why Sell?
    Why Give?
    Who is Dancing?
    Philosophies of Giving - Deborah Hay, William Forsythe, Savion Glover
    Index

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