Dance and Gender: An Evidence-Based Approach

Dance and Gender: An Evidence-Based Approach

Dance and Gender: An Evidence-Based Approach

Dance and Gender: An Evidence-Based Approach

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Overview

Driven by exacting methods and hard data, this volume reveals gender dynamics within the dance world in the twenty-first century. It provides concrete evidence about how gender impacts the daily lives of dancers, choreographers, directors, educators, and students through surveys, interviews, analyses of data from institutional sources, and action research studies. Dancers, dance artists, and dance scholars from the United States, Australia, and Canada discuss equity in three areas: concert dance, the studio, and higher education. The chapters provide evidence of bias, stereotyping, and other behaviors that are often invisible to those involved, as well as to audiences. The contributors answer incisive questions about the role of gender in various aspects of the field, including physical expression and body image, classroom experiences and pedagogy, and performance and funding opportunities. The findings reveal how inequitable practices combined with societal pressures can create environments that hinder health, happiness, and success. At the same time, they highlight the individuals working to eliminate discrimination and open up new possibilities for expression and achievement in studios, choreography, performance venues, and institutions of higher education. The dance community can strive to eliminate discrimination, but first it must understand the status quo for gender in the dance world. Contributors: Gareth Belling | Karen Bond | Carolyn Hebert | Eliza Larson | Pamela S. Musil | Wendy Oliver | Katherine Polasek | Doug Risner | Emily Roper | Karen Schupp | Jan Van Dyke

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813064680
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 07/10/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Wendy Oliver, professor of dance at Providence College, is coeditor of Jazz Dance: A History of the Roots and Branches.

Doug Risner, professor of dance at Wayne State University, is coeditor of Hybrid Lives of Teaching Artists in Dance and Theatre Arts: A Critical Reader.

Table of Contents


Contents

List of tables
Preface

1.         An Introduction to Dance and Gender
Wendy Oliver and Doug Risner

2.         Dance in America: Gender and Success
Jan Van Dyke

3.         Behind the Curtain: Exploring Gender Equity in Dance among Choreographers and Artistic Directors
Eliza Larson

4.         Endangered: An exploratory study of regendering contemporary ballet.
Gareth Belling

5.         Sassy Girls and Hard-Hitting Boys: Dance Competition and Culture and Gender
Karen Schupp

6.         Boys Only!: Gender-Specific Pedagogical Practices in a Commercial Dance Studio
Carolyn Hebert

7.         Friendship Formation among Professional Male Dancers
Kate Polasek and Emily Roper

8.         “Boys are Morons”…”Girls are Gross”: Let’s Dance
Karen Bond

9.         Leadership and Gender in Postsecondary Dance: An Exploratory Survey of Dance Administrators in the United States
Doug Risner and Pamela Musil

Combined Biographies
Combined References
 

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From the Publisher

"Few volumes tackle the issue of gender and dance with such currency. A work of high quality, thorough in its composition, impeccable in its rigor, and far reaching in its approach."—Julie Kerr-Berry, Minnesota State University, Mankato "Generous with data, this collection of accessible research will inspire a variety of emotions from anger to fascination, prompting us to question our own actions and the shape of the future of dance."—Barbara Bashaw, Rutgers University

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