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Dancing Identity Sondra Horton Fraleigh

Dancing Identity By Sondra Horton Fraleigh

Dancing Identity by Sondra Horton Fraleigh


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Combining critical analysis with personal history and poetry, these interconnected essays composed over 15 years are meditations on memory and the ways we perceive and construct our lives. They represent Sondra Fraleigh's journey toward self-definition informed by art, ritual, feminism, phenomenology, poetry, autobiography, and - always - dance.

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Dancing Identity: Metaphysics in Motion by Sondra Horton Fraleigh

Combining critical analysis with personal history and poetry, Dancing Identity presents a series of interconnected essays composed over a period of fifteen years. Taken as a whole, these meditative reflections on memory and on the ways we perceive and construct our lives represent Sondra Fraleigh's journey toward self-definition as informed by art, ritual, feminism, phenomenology, poetry, autobiography, and - always - dance. Fraleigh's brilliantly inventive fusions of philosophy and movement clarify often complex philosophical issues and apply them to dance history and aesthetics. She illustrates her discussions with photographs, dance descriptions, and stories from her own past in order to bridge dance with everyday movement. Seeking to recombine the fractured and bifurcated conceptions of the body and of the senses that dominate much Western discourse, she reveals how metaphysical concepts are embodied and presented in dance, both on stage and in therapeutic settings. Examining the role of movement in personal and political experiences, Fraleigh reflects on her major influences, including Moshe Feldenkrais, Kazuo Ohno, and Twyla Tharp. She draws on such varied sources as philosophers Simone de Beauvoir and Martin Heidegger, the German expressionist dancer Mary Wigman, Japanese Butoh founder Tatsumi Hijikata, Hitler, the Bomb, Miss America, Balanchine, and the goddess figure of ancient cultures. Dancing Identity offers new insights into modern life and its reconfigurations in postmodern dance.

Dancing Identity Reviews

Part theory, part memoir, part dance analysis, Dancing Identity shakes loose many traditionally held assumptions about the dancing body.... Ranging from ballet to Butah, Sondra Fraleigh offers illuminating insights in her quest to unravel the mind/body split. - Julie Malnig, The Gallatin School New York University; A kaleidoscope of what it is to be human. Fraleigh's project is not just to articulate the human potential of an existential metaphysics, but dancing as the mode of existential being par excellence. - Nigel Stewart, Lancaster University; An arresting and relentless examination of dance, gender, and identity. Fraleigh's autobiographical elements are remembered with wonder against overwhelming odds. I felt empowered as a woman through her words. - Tamah Nakamura, Kyushu University; The wide-ranging themes explored in Dancing Identity are tied together by a personal narrative that is engaging and provocative, and that brings new and vital life to the once highly charged feminist claim that the personal is political. - Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, University of Oregon

About Sondra Horton Fraleigh

Sondra Fraleigh is a professor emeritus of the State University of New York, Brockport, and director of the East West Somatics Institute for Dance and Somatic Movement Therapy. Her dance works have been presented internationally.

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GOR013065965
9780822942399
0822942399
Dancing Identity: Metaphysics in Motion by Sondra Horton Fraleigh
Used - Like New
Hardback
University of Pittsburgh Press
20041031
256
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