Dancing with the Modernist City

Dancing with the Modernist City

Metropolitan Dance Texts around 1900

Lim, Wesley

The University of Michigan Press

07/2024

324

Mole

Inglês

9780472039692

15 a 20 dias

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Perceiving the City as Dancing Entity: Conceptions of Writing the Metropolitan Dance Text
Chapter 2: Swirling Affinities: Endell's and Fuller's Architecture, City Space, and Dance
Chapter 3: From Spectator to Practitioner: Developing Harry Graf Kessler's Queer Dance Aesthetic
Chapter 4: Bridging Representations of Gesture, Gesticulation and Early Twentieth-Century Dance in the City: Rilke's Veitstaenzer in The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
Chapter 5: Documenting the Demise of Ballet and the Emergence of Modern Dance in the Hospital: Doeblin's Early Texts on Dance and Space
Chapter 6: Cabarets, Cafes, and Cities: The Birth of Early Twentieth-Century Dance in Lasker-Schueler's Writing and Drawings
Chapter 7: From Drawings to Early Cinema: Lasker-Schueler's Protocinematic Images and Experimental Films of Chomon and the Skladanowsky Brothers
Coda
Bibliography
Index
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dance;modernism;city;urban;Berlin;Paris;posthumanism;space;Rainer Maria Rilke;Alfred Doeblin;August Endell;Else Lasker-Schueler;Harry Graf Kessler;Segundo de Chomon;Max Skladanowsky;Emil Skladanowsky;queerness;interpenetration;interweaving;early film;1900;Fin de siecle;performance