Dance Research Journal

Papers
(The median citation count of Dance Research Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Unmaking Contact: Choreographic Touch at the Intersections of Race, Caste, and Gender7
Ballets Russes and Blackface5
Overcoming and Denial: Disability and Modern Dance in the United States5
Movement as Matter: A Practice-Based Inquiry into the Substance of Dancing4
Forgotten “New” Dancer of New York City's Gilded Age: Genevieve Lee Stebbins and the Dance as Yet Undreamed2
Mis-step as Global Encounter: The American Dance Festival in Reform Era China2
Black Feminist Rumba Pedagogies2
Invented Dances, Or, How Nigerian Musicians Sculpt the Body Politic2
What's in a Name? Somatics and the Historical Revisionism of Thomas Hanna2
“Harlem Knows”: Eleo Pomare's Choreographic Theory of Vitality and Diaspora Citation inBlues for the Jungle2
Disorientation as Critical Practice: Confronting Anti-Black Perceptual Regimes and Activating the Otherwise in mayfield brooks's Improvising While Black Pedagogy2
Pass Fe WhiteandHomestretch: Joan Miller's Satirical “Reads,” Refusals, and Affirmations1
Dancing After Life: Flexible Spacetimes of Black Female ResistDance1
Colonial Rupture and Native Continuity in Indigenous Cultural Representations: Through Hawaiian Ancient Dance Kahiko1
Conceptual Systems: The Dances, Music, and Drawings of Laura Dean1
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Coloured Swan: Moya Michael's Prowess in the Face of Fetishization in European Dance1
“You stole my work! And you stole it poorly!” Choreography, Copyright, and the Problem of Inexpert Iterations1
CELLULOID CLASSICISM: EARLY TAMIL CINEMA AND THE MAKING OF MODERN BHARATANATYAM by Hari Krishnan. 2019. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. 335 pp., 126 illustrations. $27.95 paper. ISBN: 978081
“Look At My Arms!” – Editor's Note1
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Choreography as Ideology: Dance Heritage, Performance Politics, and the Former Yugoslavia1
Beyoncé's Super Bowl Spectacles and Choreographies of Black Power in the Movement 4 Black Lives1
Dancing to Transgress: Palestinian Dancer Sahar Damoni's Politics of Pleasure1
Blanche Evan'sFilm Studies of the Dance: The “Technique Problem” and the Creation of New Forms in 1930s Revolutionary Dance1
Myself, Dancing: Choreographies of Black Womanhood in US Dance and History1
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DRUMMING ASIAN AMERICA: TAIKO, PERFORMANCE, AND CULTURAL POLITICS by Angela K. Ahlgren. 2018. New York: Oxford University Press. 198 pages., 22 photographs, appendices, notes, selected bibliography, i0
Breathing Back the History of German Modern Dance through the Horror Film Genre in Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018)0
THE BODY IN CRISIS: NEW PATHWAYS AND SHORT CIRCUITS IN REPRESENTATION by Christine Greiner. 2021. Translation by Christopher Larkosh and Grace Holleran. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.0
Queering Jewish Dance: Baruch Agadati0
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Choreographing Social Change: Reflections on Dancing in Blackness0
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Tidalectic Un/mapping and the Performance of African Diasporic Imagination in the Repertory of Katherine Dunham0
DANCE IN US POPULAR CULTURE edited by Jennifer Atkins. 2023. London: Routledge. 358 pp., 30 b/w illustrations. $37.56 paper and e-book, ISBN: 9780367819842, ISBN: 9781003011170. $136.00 hardcover, ISB0
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Dance as Cultural Practice vs. Religious Piety: Acehnese Dance in Banda Aceh and Yogyakarta0
Madame Mariquita, Greek Dance, and French Ballet Modernism0
CHOREOGRAPHY INVISIBLE: THE DISAPPEARING WORK OF DANCE by Anna Pakes. 2020. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 376 pp., 19 photographs. $39.95 paper. ISBN 978-0199988228.0
Street Dance Activism Global Dance Meditation for Black Liberation Radical Embodied Dialogue August 19, 2020 Recorded over Zoom0
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DANCING WOMEN: CHOREOGRAPHING CORPOREAL HISTORIES OF HINDI CINEMA by Usha Iyer. 2020. New York: Oxford University Press. 269 pp. $35.99 paper. ISBN: 9780190938741. $125.00 hardcover. ISBN: 978019093870
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DANCERS, ARTISTS, LOVERS: BALLETS SUÉDOIS 1920–1925 edited by Erik Mattsson. 2020. Stockholm: Arvinius+Orfeus Publishing. 320 pp. €45 hardcover. ISBN: 978-91-87543-81-4, ISBN-10: 9187543818, ISBN-13: 0
Sisterhood in the City: Creating Community through Lion Dance0
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Curtain Calls in Dance: Negotiating the Terms of Disengagement0
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DICTIONNAIRE DE L'OPÉRA DE PARIS SOUS L'ANCIEN RÉGIME (1669–1791) VOLUMES 1–4 edited by Sylvie Bouissou, Pascal Denécheau, and France Marchal-Ninosque. 2019-2020. Paris: Garnier Classiques. 4,006 pp. 0
JOSEPHINE BAKER AND KATHERINE DUNHAM: DANCES IN LITERATURE AND CINEMA by Hannah Durkin. 2019. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 272 pp., 20 illustrations. $27.95 paper. ISBN: 978-0-252-08445-40
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LABOR AND AESTHETICS IN EUROPEAN CONTEMPORARY DANCE: DANCING PRECARITY by Annelies Van Assche. 2020. Cham, CH: Palgave Macmillian. 293 pp. 7 b/w illustrations, 5 color illustrations. $109.99 e-book. I0
Choreographing Proximity and Difference: Vassos Kanellos's Performance of Greekness as an Embodied Negotiation with Western Dance Modernity0
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STAGING BRAZIL: CHOREOGRAPHIES OF CAPOEIRA by Ana Paula Höfling. 2019. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. 225 pp., 40 illustrations. $8.25 paper, ISBN: 97808195788150
DANCING TO TRANSFORM: HOW CONCERT DANCE BECOMES RELIGIOUS IN AMERICAN CHRISTIANITY by Emily Wright. 2021. Bristol, UK: Intellect. 240 pp. $106.50 hardcover. ISBN: 9781789382839.0
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THE FASCIST TURN IN THE DANCE OF SERGE LIFAR: INTERWAR FRENCH BALLET AND THE GERMAN OCCUPATION by Mark Franko. 2020. New York: Oxford University Press. 294 pp., 44 photos. $39.50 paper, ISBN: 978019750
A “Tick and Flick” Exercise: Movement and Form in Australian Parliamentary Human Rights Scrutiny0
ARE YOU ENTERTAINED? BLACK POPULAR CULTURE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Edited by Simone C. Drake and Dwan K. Henderson. 2020. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 336 pp., 19 illustrations. $104.95 hard0
Black Brazilians on the Move0
The Superfluid Curation of Darkness0
SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI: DRAMATURGY AND ENGAGED SPECTATORSHIP by Lise Uytterhoeven. 2019. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 271 pp., 16 illustrations. £64.99 hardcover. ISBN: 9783030278151. £44.99 paper. £34.90
RENEGADES: DIGITAL DANCE CULTURES FROM DUBSMASH TO TIKTOK by Trevor Boffone. 2021. New York: Oxford University Press. 167 pp., 11 halftones. $29.95 paper. ISBN: 9780197577684.0
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Contamination in Cuban Modern Dance Histories0
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CORPOREAL POLITICS; DANCING EAST ASIA edited by Katherine Mezur and Emily Wilcox. 2020. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 372 pp., 32 illustrations. $39.95 paper. ISBN: 9780472074556. doi: 10.30
Is Mademoiselle Mercédès Always Julienne Mathieu? The Challenges of Using a Stage Name to Reconstruct the Career of a Parisian Belle Époque Music Hall Dancer0
NEO-BURLESQUE: STRIPTEASE AS TRANSFORMATION by Lynn Sally. 2021. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. 288 pp., 50 illustrations. $26.95 paper. ISBN: 9781978828087.0
TRACING THE LANDSCAPE OF DANCE IN GREECE by Katia Savrami. Foreword by Ann Cooper Albright. 2019. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 155 pp. £58.99 hardcover. ISBN(13): 9781527542204. ISBN(0
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Crowded Choreographies: From Assembly to Association and Back Again0
MOVING BODIES, NAVIGATING CONFLICT: PRACTICING BHARATA NATYAM IN COLOMBO, SRI LANKA by Ahalya Satkunaratnam. 2020. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. 200 pp., 9 photos. $22.95 paper. ISBN: 9780
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DANCE & COSTUMES: A HISTORY OF DRESSING MOVEMENT By Elna Matamoros, 2021. Berlin: Alexander Verlag. 468 pp., 170 illustrations. $48.55 hardcover, ISBN: 9783895815478.0
QUEER NIGHTLIFE edited by Kemi Adeyemi, Kareem Khubchandani, and Ramón H. Rivera-Servera. 2021. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 306 pp., 21 illustrations. $39.95 paper. ISBN: 9780472054787, I0
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Abyssal Choreography: The Ropedancer's Unsettling Agency and Philippe Petit's Walks0
Crowded White Spaces: Dîner en Blanc and the Place-Based Contingencies of Choreography0
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Modernist Continuities: Queer Jewish Dances, the Holocaust, and the AIDS Crisis0
DANCE SPREADS ITS WINGS: ISRAELI CONCERT DANCE, 1920–2010 by Ruth Eshel. 2022. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. 531 pp., 151 photos. $99.99 cloth, PDF, and epub. ISBN 978-3-11-074987-8; doi: 10.1515/0
Afro-Feminist Performance Routes: Documenting Embodied Dialogue and AfroFem Articulations0
FEELS RIGHT: BLACK QUEER WOMEN AND THE POLITICS OF PARTYING IN CHICAGO by Kemi Adeyemi. 2022. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 176 pp.0
Screendance Portraiture: Truth, Transaction, and Seriality in 52 Portraits0
HEAT AND ALTERITY IN CONTEMPORARY DANCE: SOUTH-SOUTH CHOREOGRAPHIES by Ananya Chatterjea. 2020. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 305 pp. $89.99 hardcover. ISBN: 978-3-030-43912-8. $69.99 e-book. ISBN 978-30
MERCE CUNNINGHAM: AFTER THE ARBITRARY by Carrie Noland. 2020. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 304 pp., 17 color plates, 54 halftones. $35.00 paper. ISBN: 9780226541242. DOI: 10.7208/chicago/0
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Remembering Nyota Inyoka: Queering Narratives of Dance, Archive, and Biography0
The “Ring Shout”: A Corporeal Conjuring of Black-Togetherness0
An Artist Speaks “The intellect travels in many different directions”: Talkin’ with Eleo Pomare (1937–2008)0
THE ROUTLEDGE COMPANION TO DANCE STUDIES edited by Helen Thomas and Stacey Prickett. 2020. London: Routledge. 528 pp., 72 BW illustrations, references, index. $200.00 hardcover. ISBN 978-1-138-23458-10
TANDEM DANCES: CHOREOGRAPHING IMMERSIVE PERFORMANCE by Julia M. Ritter. 2020. New York: Oxford University Press. 288 pp. 41 Illustrations. $35.00 paperback. ISBN: 9780190051310. $125.00 hardcover. ISB0
Editors’ Note: Assembly, Gathering and Being with Dance0
Leading the Other: Gender and Colonialism in Partner Dancing's Long Century0
THE CHOREOPOLITICS OF ALAIN PLATEL'S LES BALLETS C DE LA B: EMOTIONS, GESTURES, POLITICS edited by Christel Stalpaert, Guy Cools, and Hildegard De Vuyst. 2020. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. 260
DUNHAM'S DATA: KATHERINE DUNHAM AND DIGITAL METHODS FOR DANCE HISTORICAL INQUIRY by Kate Elswit, Harmony Bench, Antonio Jimenez-Mavillard, Tia-Monique Uzor, and Takiyah Nur Amin https://www.dunhamsdat0
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DANCING WITH THE REVOLUTION: POWER, POLITICS, AND PRIVILEGE IN CUBA By Elizabeth B. Schwall. 2021. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 320pp., 21 halftones. $34.95 paper. ISBN: 978-1-46960
Antonia Mercé “La Argentina” in the Philippines: Spanish Dance and Colonial Gesture0
Editors' Note: Speculations on the Queerness of Dance Modernism0
FINAL BOW FOR YELLOWFACE: DANCING BETWEEN INTENTION AND IMPACT by Phil Chan. 2020. With Michele Chase. New York: Yellow Peril Press. 238 pp., 12 photographs. $24.99 paper. ISBN: 9781734732481.0
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Dada Masilo's Giselle: A Decolonial Love Story0
Cautionary Contours: Joann Kealiinohomoku's Silhougraphs® and Dance Analysis in Black and White0
PRAGMATIST PHILOSOPHY AND DANCE: INTERDISCIPLINARY DANCE RESEARCH IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH by Eric Mullis. 2019. Cham, CH: Palgrave Macmillan. 247 pp. $89.99 hardcover. ISBN: 9783030293130. $59.99 paper.0
Coppélia's Human-Objects: Winding Up Racialized Automata on the Ballet Stage0
HORIZONTAL TOGETHER: ART, DANCE, AND QUEER EMBODIMENT IN 1960s NEW YORK by Paisid Aramphongphan. 2021. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 192 pp., 56 illustrations. $130.00 hardcover. ISBN-10:150
Ballet in Ukraine: From Uncertainty to Defiance and Independence0
ISHTYLE: ACCENTING GAY INDIAN NIGHTLIFE By Kareem Khubchandani. 2020. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 262 pp. $80.00 hardcover. ISBN: 97804720742110
DANCING THE WORLD SMALLER: STAGING GLOBALISM IN MID-CENTURY AMERICA by Rebekah J. Kowal. 2019. New York: Oxford University Press. 296 pp. $35.00 paper. $63.37 hardcover. ISBN-10: 0190265310, ISBN-13: 0
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FUNDING BODIES: FIVE DECADES OF DANCE MAKING AT THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS by Sarah Wilbur. 2021. Middletown: CT: Wesleyan University Press. 296 pp., 18 photos. $26.95 paper. ISBN: 9780
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MOVING OTHERWISE: DANCE, VIOLENCE, AND MEMORY IN BUENOS AIRES by Victoria Fortuna. 2019. New York: Oxford University Press. 280 pp., 26 illustrations. $36.95 paper. ISBN: 9780190627027.0
THE INTERDISCIPLINARY THEATRE OF PING CHONG: EXPLORING CURIOSITY AND OTHERNESS ON STAGE By Yuko Kurahashi. 2020. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. 246 pp., 31 photos. $65.00 hardcover, ISBN: 978-1-4766-7419-30
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DANCING ON VIOLENT GROUND: UTOPIA AS DISPOSSESSION IN EURO-AMERICAN THEATER DANCE by Arabella Stanger. 2021. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. 248 pp., 12 b-w images. $34.95 paper. ISBN 0
JAY PATHER, PERFORMANCE, AND SPATIAL POLITICS IN SOUTH AFRICA by Ketu H. Katrak. 2021. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 436 pp., 30 illustrations. $35 paper, ISBN-10: 9780253053684, ISBN-13: 9780
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Super Fluid/Super Black: Translations and Teachings in Transembodied Metaphysics0
THE BLOOMSBURY COMPANION TO DANCE STUDIES Edited by Sherril Dodds. 2019. London: Bloomsbury. 464 pp., 15 images. $130.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9781350024465. DOI 10.5040/9781350024489 - FUTURES OF DANCE ST0
HOT FEET AND SOCIAL CHANGE: AFRICAN DANCE AND DIASPORA COMMUNITIES Edited by Kariamu Welsh, Esailama G. A. Diouf, and Yvonne Daniel. 2019. Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield: University of Illinois Pres0
DANCE AND THE CORPOREAL UNCANNY: PHILOSOPHY IN MOTION by Philipa Rothfield. 2021. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. 264 pp., 18 photos. $202.60 hardcover, ISBN: 9780367508425. $62.39 paper, ISBN: 97803675084490
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Queering the Skeleton in Dance's Closet0
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INFINITE REPERTOIRE: ON DANCE AND URBAN POSSIBILITY IN POSTSOCIALIST GUINEA by Adrienne J. Cohen. 2021. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 216 pp., 42 illustrations. $105.00 hardcover, ISBN: 9780220
DANCING INDIGENOUS WORLDS: CHOREOGRAPHIES OF RELATION by Jacqueline Shea Murphy. 2022. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 392 pp., 50 photos. $150.86 hardcover, ISBN: 9781517912673. $35 paper0
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HISTORIA QUEER DEL FLAMENCO: DESVÍOS, TRANSICIONES Y RETORNOS EN EL BAILE FLAMENCO (1808–2018) by Fernando López Rodríguez. 2020. Madrid: Egales. 377 pp., 35 images. €20 paper. ISBN: 97884173199770
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