Dancing fear & desire : race, sexuality, and imperial politics in Middle Eastern dance / Stavros Stavrou Karayanni.
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural studies series (Waterloo, Ont.)Publisher: Waterloo, Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (xv, 244 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1417563702
- 9781417563708
- 9780889204546
- 0889204543
- 1280280735
- 9781280280733
- 9780889209268
- 088920926X
- Dancing fear and desire
- Belly dance -- Middle East
- Belly dance -- Greece
- Belly dance -- Political aspects
- Belly dance -- Social aspects
- Gender identity in dance
- Homosexuality and dance
- Male dancers
- Danse du ventre -- Aspect politique
- Danse du ventre -- Aspect social
- Danse du ventre -- Grèce
- Danse du ventre -- Moyen-Orient
- Identité sexuelle dans la danse
- Homosexualité et danse
- Danseurs masculins
- PERFORMING ARTS -- Dance -- General
- Belly dance
- Belly dance -- Social aspects
- Gender identity in dance
- Homosexuality and dance
- Male dancers
- Greece
- Middle East
- 793.3 22
- GV1798.5 K37 2004eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-232) and index.
Introducing colonial and postcolonial dialectics on the subject of dance -- Dismissal veiling desire : Kuchuk Hanem and imperial masculinity -- The dance of extravagant pleasures : male performers of the Orient and the politics of the imperial gaze -- Dancing decadence : semiotics of dance and the phantasm of Salomé -- "I have seen this dance on old Greek vases" : Hellenism and the worlding of Greek dance -- What dancer from which dance? : concluding reflections.
"Stavros Stavrou Karayanni, through historical investigation, theoretical analysis, and personal reflection, explores how Middle Eastern dance actively engages race, sex, and national identity. Close readings of colonial travel narratives, an examination of Oscar Wilde's Salome, and analyses of treatises about Greek dance, reveal the intricate ways in which this controversial dance has been shaped by Eurocentric models that define and control identity performance."--Jacket.
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