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Dance, power, and differenceDance, power, and difference

Dance, power, and difference

Sherry B. Shapiro

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Using a variety of approaches - including general critique, case studies, and personal histories - the contributors provide a foundation for reconstructing dance education in light of critical, social, and cultural concerns. Part I introduces you to foundational questions concerning curriculum, pedagogy, and research. Part II presents personal stories that place these questions in the context of specific situations. Part III discusses the role of dance within the broader political and social arena. Each chapter includes an abstract, critical reflections, questions to spur discussion and individual thought, and references.

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OL18244455W

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DanceSocial aspectsCritical pedagogyStudy and teachingFeminism and danceDance, study and teachingFeminism and the artsDance--study and teaching--social aspectsGv1589 .d387 1998792.8/071

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