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Brooks, Lynn Matluck, Sariel Golomb, und Garth Grimball (Hg.). Dance and Science in the Long Nineteenth Century: The Articulate Body.

Brooks, Lynn Matluck, Sariel Golomb, und Garth Grimball (Hg.). Dance and Science in the Long Nineteenth Century: The Articulate Body. University Press of Florida, 2025.

Available: February 2025


Abstract:
Bringing together dance and science, two paradigms that explore the nature and possibilities of the body, this volume illuminates the meanings and articulations of dance in nineteenth-century societies. This global collection of studies reveals how the two fields informed each other’s development and engaged with dominant European worldviews in a time of unprecedented colonial expansion.
The chapters in Dance and Science in the Long Nineteenth Century examine how trends and developments in the performing arts reflected scientific thinking of this era, including the categorization of “types” of bodies and the ranking of cultural and religious beliefs, as well as how dance served as an active site of inquiry where the workings and limits of the human body could be studied. Researchers discuss topics including the influence of plant biology on the aesthetics of ballet, technological advancements in the staging and recording of performances, arguments for the use of Eurhythmics in promoting a stronger “race,” and European fascination with Indian dance and yoga.


Year of publication: 2025

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