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Caribbean Traditions in Modern Choreographies: Articulation and Construction of Black Diaspora Identity in L'Ag'Ya by Katherine Dunham.

机译:现代编舞中的加勒比传统:凯瑟琳·邓纳姆(Katherine Dunham)在L'Ag'Ya的黑人散居者身份的表达和建构。

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The interdisciplinary field of Dance Studies as a separate arena focusing on the social, political, cultural, and aesthetic aspects of human movement and dance emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Dance criticism integrated Dance Studies into the academy as critics addressed the social and cultural significance of dance. In particular, Jane Desmond created an integrated approach engaging dance history and cultural studies; in the framework of her findings, dance is read as a primary social text. She emphasizes that movement style is an important mode of distinction between social groups, serving as a marker for the production of gender, racial, ethnic, and national identities.;In my work, I examined the ways in which the African American identity articulates and constructs itself through dance. Norman Bryson, an art historian, suggests that approaches from art history, film and comparative literature are as well applicable to the field of dance research. Therefore, as my main critical lens and a theoretical foundation, I adopt the analytical approach developed by Erwin Panofsky, an art historian and a proponent of integrated critical approach, much like the one suggested by Bryson; specifically, his three-tiered method of analysis (iconology). I demonstrate that Erwin Panofsky's iconology, when applied as a research method, can make valuable contributions to the field of Dance Studies. This method was originally developed as a tool to analyze static art pieces; I explore to which extent this method is applicable to doing a close reading of dance by testing the method as an instrument and discovering its limitations.;As primary sources, I used Katherine Dunham's original recordings of diaspora dances of the Caribbean and her modern dance choreography titled L'Ag'Ya to look for evidence for the paradigm shift from "primitive" to "diaspora" in representation of Black identity in dance also with the aim of detecting the elements that produce cultural difference in dance.
机译:在1980年代末期和1990年代初,出现了跨学科的舞蹈研究作为一个独立的领域,侧重于人类运动和舞蹈的社会,政治,文化和美学方面。舞蹈评论家将舞蹈研究纳入了学院,因为评论家谈到舞蹈的社会和文化意义。简·戴斯蒙德(Jane Desmond)特别创造了一种融合舞蹈史和文化研究的综合方法。在她的发现框架内,舞蹈被视为主要的社会文本。她强调,运动风格是区分社会群体的重要方式,是性别,种族,族裔和民族身份产生的标志。;在我的工作中,我研究了非裔美国人身份表达和表达的方式。通过舞蹈来构造自己。艺术史学家诺曼·布赖森(Norman Bryson)提出,艺术史,电影和比较文学的研究方法同样适用于舞蹈研究领域。因此,作为我的主要批判镜头和理论基础,我采用了艺术史学家,综合批判方法的拥护者欧文·潘诺夫斯基(Erwin Panofsky)开发的分析方法,就像布赖森所建议的那样。特别是他的三层分析方法(经济学)。我证明Erwin Panofsky的肖像学作为一种研究方法,可以为舞蹈研究领域做出宝贵的贡献。这种方法最初是作为分析静态艺术品的工具而开发的。通过测试该方法作为一种工具并发现其局限性,我探索了该方法在何种程度上适用于近距离阅读舞蹈;作为主要资料来源,我使用了凯瑟琳·邓纳姆(Katherine Dunham)最初关于加勒比海流浪者的舞蹈及其现代舞蹈编舞的唱片。这位名为L'Ag'Ya的人寻找在舞蹈中的黑人身份表征从“原始”到“散居”的范式转变的证据,目的还在于探究产生舞蹈文化差异的元素。

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  • 作者

    Tafferner-Gulyas, Viktoria.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Florida.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Dance.;Caribbean Studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 78 p.
  • 总页数 78
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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