Description |
xviii, 197 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm. |
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text txt rdacontent. |
Type De Document |
unmediated n rdamedia. |
Carrier Type |
volume nc rdacarrier. |
Collection |
New world choreographies. |
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New world choreographies.
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Summary |
"Akram Khan: Dancing New Interculturalism analyses the relationship between this seminal British-Asian choreographer's complex identity-positions and his art through the lens of 'new interculturalism'. Through seven key case studies from Khan's oeuvre, this book demonstrates how Khan's philosophy and aesthetic of 'new interculturalism' is a challenge to the 1980s predominantly western 'intercultural theatre' project, as a more nuanced and embodied approach to representing Othernesses, from his own position of the Other. Additionally, the book challenges popular perception of Khan's art as contemporary South Asian dance by suggesting that, instead, Khan uses South Asian dramaturgical principles to transform the western contemporary dance landscape in intercultural ways. Offering the first full-length investigation of Akram Khan's work, this book is essential reading for students, researchers, practitioners and fans of Khan's work"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pges 179-192) |
Sujet |
Khan, Akram, 1974- -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Publié Avec |
ebook version 9781137393661. |
ISBN |
9781137393654 (hardback) |
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1137393653 (hardback) |
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