

An edition of Dance, human rights, and social justice (2008)
dignity in motion
By Naomi M. Jackson,Toni Samantha Phim
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Language
eng
Pages
362
Description:
"Dance, Human Rights, and Social Justice: Dignity in Motion presents a wide-ranging compilation of essays from more than fifteen countries. Organized in four parts, the articles examine the regulation and exploitation of dancers and dance activity by government and authoritative groups, including abusive treatment of dancers within the dance profession, choreography involving human rights as a central theme, the engagement of dance as a means of healing victims of human rights abuses, and national and local social/political movements in which dance plays a powerful role in helping people fight oppression." "These groundbreaking essays-containing both detailed scholarship and riveting personal accounts - encompass a broad spectrum of issues, including slavery and the Holocaust; the Bosnian and Rwandan genocides and Israeli-Palestinian conflict; First Amendment cases and the AIDS epidemic; and discrimination resulting from age, gender, race, and disability. A range of academics, choreographers, dancers, and dance/movement therapists draw connections among a variety of settings, including refugee camps, courtrooms, the theatre, rehearsal studios, and university classrooms."--BOOK JACKET.