Placeholder text
Choreographing Copyright
By Kraut
0 - Default Title
Description
A number of the artists featured in Choreographing Copyright are well-known white figures in the history of American dance, including modern dancers Loie Fuller, Hanya Holm, and Martha Graham, and ballet artists Agnes de Mille and George Balanchine. But the book also uncovers a host of marginalized figures - from the South Asian dancer Mohammed Ismail, to the African American pantomimist Johnny Hudgins, to the African American blues singer Alberta Hunter, to the white burlesque dancer Faith Dane - who were equally interested in positioning themselves as subjects rather than objects of property, as possessive individuals rather than exchangeable commodities. Choreographic copyright, the book argues, has been a site for the reinforcement of gendered white privilege as well as for challenges to it.
Drawing on critical race and feminist theories and on cultural studies of copyright, Choreographing Copyright offers fresh insight into such issues as: the raced and gendered hierarchies that govern the theatrical marketplace, white women's historically contingent relationship to property rights, legacies of ownership of black bodies and appropriation of non-white labor, and the tension between dance's ephemerality and its reproducibility.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
330
Release Date:
2015-12-01
Publication Date:
2020-12-04
Publisher:
ACADEMIC
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199360367
ISBN13:
9780199360369
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
661 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
22 cm
Currently sold out