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The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen

  • Editor: Blanco Borelli, Melissa

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Contents

  • Introduction Dance on Screen Melissa Blanco Borelli Screened Histories
  • 1. An Australian in Paris: techno-choreographic bohemianism in Moulin Rouge! Clare Parfitt-Brown
  • 2. A Different Kind of Ballet: Rereading Dorothy Arzner's Dance Girl Dance Mary Simonson
  • 3. Communities of Practice: Active and Affective Viewing of Ballroom, the Charleston and the Twist on the Popular Screen Alexandra Harlig
  • 4. Disciplining Black Swan, Animalizing Ambition Ariel Osterweis
  • 5. Gene Kelly: The Original, Updated Mary Fogarty
  • 6. Appreciation - Appropriation - Assimilation: Stormy Weather and the Hollywood History of Black Dance Susie Trenka
  • 7. Impossible Moves: Early Hip Hop, B-Boying and Hollywood Production Thomas DeFrantz The Commercial Big Screen
  • 8. Dirty Dancing: Dance, Class, and Race in the Pursuit of Womanhood Colleen Dunagan and Roxane Fenton
  • 9. Displace and Be Queen: Gender and Interculturalism in Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) Cindy Garcia
  • 10. "It's Sort of 'Members Only'": Transgression and Body Politics in Save the Last Dance Inna Arzumanova
  • 11. "The White Girl in the Middle:" The Performativity of Race, Class, and Gender in Step Up 2: The Streets Raquel Monroe
  • 12. Affect-ive Moves: Violence, Space, and the Body in RIZE's krump dancing Stephanie L. Batiste
  • 13. A Taste of Honey: Choreographing Mulatta in the Hollywood Dance Film Melissa Blanco Borelli
  • 14. "He's doing his Superman thing again": Moving Bodies in The Matrix Derek A. Burrill The Music Video and Televisual Bodies
  • 15. Girl Power, Real Politics: Dis/Respectability, Post-Raciality and the Politics of Inclusion Takiyah Nur Amin
  • 16. 'Sexiness' in disguise: Dancing 'Chinese-American' in Coco Lee's Hip Hop Tonight (2006) Chih-Chieh Liu
  • 17. Single Ladies, Plural: Racism, Scandal and Authenticity within the Multiplication of Online Discourses Philippa Thomas
  • 18. The Dance Factor: Hip Hop, Spectacle and Reality Television Laura Robinson
  • 19. Dance, Creating Commodity: The Rhetoric of So You Think You Can Dance Alexis A. Weisbrod Screening Nationhood
  • 20. Hatchets and Hairbrushes: Dance, Gender, and Improvisational Ingenuity in Cold War Western Musicals Kathaleen Boche
  • 21. Cuba: Understanding the Revolution through Dance(d) Scenes Victor Fowler (translated by Tom Phillips)
  • 22. Shine Your Light on the World: The Utopian Bodies of Dave Chappelle's Block Party Rosemary Candelario
  • 3. Snake Dances and Marriageable Daughters: Defining Self and Nation in Bride and Prejudice Amita Nijhawan Cyber Screens
  • 24. Monstrous Belonging: Performing 'Thriller' After 9/11 Harmony Bench
  • 25. 'Dancing between the break beats': contemporary urban Indigenous thought and cultural expression through hip-hop Karyn Recollet
  • 26. Dancing With Myself: Dance Central, Choreography and Embodiment Derek Burrill and Melissa Blanco Borelli
  • Conclusion
  • 27. Values in Motion: Reflections on Popular Screen Dance Sherril Dodds