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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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EQUALITY DANCESPORT: GENDER AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES MATTER by Yen Nee Wong. 2024. London: Routledge. 188 pp., 18 figures. £135 hardback. ISBN: 978-1-032-50828-3. DOI: 10.4324/9781003399872.4
Self-Reflexivity of a Dance Scholar: The Place of Structured Improvisation, Care, and Debate4
Unmaking Contact: Choreographic Touch at the Intersections of Race, Caste, and Gender2
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Cuban-style Salsa: Intersections of Tourism-led Entrepreneurship and Dancing Personal Development2
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Crossover and Commercial Dance: Race, Class and Capitalism on The Jacksons Variety Show2
DRJ volume 54 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
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DRJ volume 54 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
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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
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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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
Editors’ Note: Assembly, Gathering and Being with Dance0
Choreographing Proximity and Difference: Vassos Kanellos's Performance of Greekness as an Embodied Negotiation with Western Dance Modernity0
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
Crowded Choreographies: From Assembly to Association and Back Again0
DRJ volume 55 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
FEELS RIGHT: BLACK QUEER WOMEN AND THE POLITICS OF PARTYING IN CHICAGO by Kemi Adeyemi. 2022. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 176 pp.0
Breathing Back the History of German Modern Dance through the Horror Film Genre in Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria (2018)0
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
DRJ volume 56 issue 2-3 Cover and Back matter0
Spectacular Suffering: Holocaust Representation in Competition Dance0
The Superfluid Curation of Darkness0
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Queering Jewish Dance: Baruch Agadati0
Editors' Note: Speculations on the Queerness of Dance Modernism0
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
Crowded White Spaces: Dîner en Blanc and the Place-Based Contingencies of Choreography0
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
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
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
Averting the Gaze: Censoring Women’s Zar Dance Performances on Kuwaiti Television0
ETHICAL AGILITY IN DANCE: RETHINKING TECHNIQUE IN BRITISH CONTEMPORARY DANCE by Noyale Colin (Editor), Catherine Seago (Editor),  Kathryn Stamp (Editor). 2024. Abingdon UK: Routledge. 331 pp. 6 b/w p0
DRJ volume 55 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Coloured Swan: Moya Michael's Prowess in the Face of Fetishization in European Dance0
An Artist Speaks “The intellect travels in many different directions”: Talkin’ with Eleo Pomare (1937–2008)0
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Sisterhood in the City: Creating Community through Lion Dance0
ISHTYLE: ACCENTING GAY INDIAN NIGHTLIFE By Kareem Khubchandani. 2020. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 262 pp. $80.00 hardcover. ISBN: 97804720742110
DRJ volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
DRJ volume 55 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Leading the Other: Gender and Colonialism in Partner Dancing's Long Century0
LA DANZA: CUERPOS EN MOVIMIENTO A TRAVÉS DE LA HISTORIA. By Idoia Murga Castro. 2023. Madrid: Cátedra. 336 pp. 23,50 EUR. ISBN 9788437646398.0
Tidalectic Un/mapping and the Performance of African Diasporic Imagination in the Repertory of Katherine Dunham0
A “Tick and Flick” Exercise: Movement and Form in Australian Parliamentary Human Rights Scrutiny0
DANCE & COSTUMES: A HISTORY OF DRESSING MOVEMENT By Elna Matamoros, 2021. Berlin: Alexander Verlag. 468 pp., 170 illustrations. $48.55 hardcover, ISBN: 9783895815478.0
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Queer/Tango/Theory: Gendered Semiosis, Dancing the Binary, and Dancing on Out0
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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
DRJ volume 56 issue 2-3 Cover and Front matter0
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DRJ volume 55 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
DRJ volume 55 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
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DANCING THE AFROFUTURE: HULA, HIP-HOP, AND THE DUNHAM LEGACY by Halifu Osumare. 2024. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. 330 pgs, 23 color illustrations. Cloth $90, ISBN: 9780813069876; paper 0
Why Were New Dances in the Early 20th Century So Often Described as Plastique?0
Choreographing Deportation in David Herrera's TOUCH0
Contamination in Cuban Modern Dance Histories0
DRJ volume 53 issue 2 Cover and Front matter – ADDENDUM0
Modernist Continuities: Queer Jewish Dances, the Holocaust, and the AIDS Crisis0
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
DARK MATTER IN BREAKING CYPHERS: THE LIFE OF AFRICANIST AESTHETICS IN GLOBAL HIP HOP by Imani Kai Johnson. 2023. New York: Oxford University Press. 238 pp., 11 illustrations. $40.99 paper. ISBN: 97800
Disorientation as Critical Practice: Confronting Anti-Black Perceptual Regimes and Activating the Otherwise in mayfield brooks's Improvising While Black Pedagogy0
DANCE RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES: ETHICS, ORIENTATIONS, AND PRACTICES edited by Rosemary Candelario and Matthew Henley. 2023. London and New York, NY: Routledge. 452 pp., 15 illustrations. $ 42.95 paper. 0
Contemporary Dance on Native Land: Indigenous Solidarity in the Choreography of Ananya Dance Theatre0
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
EVERYTHING IS CHOREOGRAPHY: THE MUSICAL THEATER OF TOMMY TUNE by Kevin Winkler. 2021. New York: Oxford University Press. 282 pp, 41 illustrations. $35.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9780190090739. DOI: 10.1093/0
Ballet in Ukraine: From Uncertainty to Defiance and Independence0
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Madame Mariquita, Greek Dance, and French Ballet Modernism0
Queering the Skeleton in Dance's Closet0
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
Curtain Calls in Dance: Negotiating the Terms of Disengagement0
DRJ volume 53 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
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
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
DRJ volume 55 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
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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
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
Cold War Legacies: American Illiteracy of the Postcolonial Aesthetics of Spectacle in Chinese Dance Dramas0
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
Dancing to Transgress: Palestinian Dancer Sahar Damoni's Politics of Pleasure0
STAGING BRAZIL: CHOREOGRAPHIES OF CAPOEIRA by Ana Paula Höfling. 2019. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. 225 pp., 40 illustrations. $8.25 paper, ISBN: 97808195788150
Coppélia's Human-Objects: Winding Up Racialized Automata on the Ballet Stage0
Abyssal Choreography: The Ropedancer's Unsettling Agency and Philippe Petit's Walks0
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
Dance as Cultural Practice vs. Religious Piety: Acehnese Dance in Banda Aceh and Yogyakarta0
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
THE DANCER'S VOICE: PERFORMANCE AND WOMANHOOD IN TRANSNATIONAL INDIA by Rumya Sree Putcha. 2023. Durham: Duke University Press. xvii + 208 pp., 33 illustrations. $24.95 paperback. ISBN-10: 1478019131,0
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
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
Dada Masilo's Giselle: A Decolonial Love Story0
DRJ volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
DRJ volume 54 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Hirshini Bhana Young. FALLING, FLOATING, FLICKERING: DISABILITY AND DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENT IN DIASPORIC PERFORMANCE. NYU Press. January 2023. 320 pages. 17 b/w illustrations. $32 paperback/$89 hard cov0
Remembering Nyota Inyoka: Queering Narratives of Dance, Archive, and Biography0
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NEO-BURLESQUE: STRIPTEASE AS TRANSFORMATION by Lynn Sally. 2021. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. 288 pp., 50 illustrations. $26.95 paper. ISBN: 9781978828087.0
Mis-step as Global Encounter: The American Dance Festival in Reform Era China0
What's in a Name? Somatics and the Historical Revisionism of Thomas Hanna0
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Antonia Mercé “La Argentina” in the Philippines: Spanish Dance and Colonial Gesture0
Movement as Matter: A Practice-Based Inquiry into the Substance of Dancing0
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
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
DRJ volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
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
Blanche Evan'sFilm Studies of the Dance: The “Technique Problem” and the Creation of New Forms in 1930s Revolutionary Dance0
The “Ring Shout”: A Corporeal Conjuring of Black-Togetherness0
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
DRJ volume 56 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Choreography as Ideology: Dance Heritage, Performance Politics, and the Former Yugoslavia0
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