Jewish choreographers have not only been vital contributors to American modern and postmodern dance, but they have also played a critical and unacknowledged role in American Jewish culture. Dancing Jewish delineates this rich history, demonstrating how, over the twentieth century, dance enabled American Jews to grapple with identity, difference, cultural belonging, and pride.
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ISBN | 9780199792016 |
Number Of Pages | 384 |
File Size | 30.67 mb |
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Published | 02-05-2014 |