Dance Marathons

Dance Marathons
Author: Carol J. Martin
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Dance marathons
ISBN: 1604737689

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This penetrating analysis of one of the most extraordinary fads ever to strike America details how dance marathons manifested a potent from of drama. Between the two world wars they were a phenomenon in which working-class people engaged in emblematic struggles for survival. Battling to outlast other contestants, the dancers hoped to become notable. There was crippling exhaustion and anguish among the contenders, but ultimately it was the coupling of authentic pain with staged displays that made dance marathons a national craze. Within the well-controlled space of theatre they revealed actual life's unpredictability and inconsistencies, and, indeed, the frightful aspects of social Darwinism. In this grotesque theatrical setting we see also a horrifying metaphor - the ailing nation grappling with difficult times.

Dance of the Sleepwalkers

Dance of the Sleepwalkers
Author: Frank M. Calabria
Publsiher: Popular Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0879725699

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The author draws upon the humanities and social sciences to analyze the meaning and significance of this form of aberrant play. Dance of the Sleepwalkers is descriptive of a freak form of amusement but, more importantly, it identifies the posture of Americans living in modern times, the automaton!

Rosie and Mrs America

Rosie and Mrs  America
Author: Catherine Gourley
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822568049

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Examines how popular culture during the Great Depression and later during the Second World War influenced the lives of women.

The Intellectual Devotional Modern Culture

The Intellectual Devotional  Modern Culture
Author: David S. Kidder,Noah D. Oppenheim
Publsiher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781605297934

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In the tradition of the instant bestsellers The Intellectual Devotional and The Intellectual Devotional: American History comes the third installment in this indispensable series. In The Intellectual Devotional: Modern Culture, authors David S. Kidder and Noah D. Oppenheim explore the fascinating world of contemporary culture to offer 365 daily readings that provide the essential references needed to navigate the world today. Quench your intellectual thirst with an overview of the literature, music, film, personalities, trends, sports, and pop references that have defined the way we live. From the Slinky to Star Wars; Beatlemania to Babe Ruth; flappers to fascism—refreshing your memory and dazzling your friends has never been easier, or more fun. Whether you're a trivia genius, pop-culture buff, or avid reader, you'll be riveted by this comprehensive journey through contemporary culture.

Ballroom Boogie Shimmy Sham Shake

Ballroom  Boogie  Shimmy Sham  Shake
Author: Julie Malnig
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2023-01-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780252055140

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This dynamic collection documents the rich and varied history of social dance and the multiple styles it has generated, while drawing on some of the most current forms of critical and theoretical inquiry. The essays cover different historical periods and styles; encompass regional influences from North and South America, Britain, Europe, and Africa; and emphasize a variety of methodological approaches, including ethnography, anthropology, gender studies, and critical race theory. While social dance is defined primarily as dance performed by the public in ballrooms, clubs, dance halls, and other meeting spots, contributors also examine social dance’s symbiotic relationship with popular, theatrical stage dance forms. Contributors are Elizabeth Aldrich, Barbara Cohen-Stratyner, Yvonne Daniel, Sherril Dodds, Lisa Doolittle, David F. García, Nadine George-Graves, Jurretta Jordan Heckscher, Constance Valis Hill, Karen W. Hubbard, Tim Lawrence, Julie Malnig, Carol Martin, Juliet McMains, Terry Monaghan, Halifu Osumare, Sally R. Sommer, May Gwin Waggoner, Tim Wall, and Christina Zanfagna.

Vaudeville old new

Vaudeville old   new
Author: Frank Cullen,Florence Hackman,Donald McNeilly
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 1362
Release: 2007
Genre: Entertainers
ISBN: 9780415938532

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Satan in the Dance Hall

Satan in the Dance Hall
Author: Ralph G. Giordano
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2008-10-23
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780810863637

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Satan in the Dance Hall explores the overwhelming popularity of social dancing and its close relationship to America's rapidly changing society in the 1920s. The book focuses on the fiercely contested debate over the morality of social dancing in New York City, led by moral reformers and religious leaders like Rev. John Roach Straton. Fed by the firm belief that dancing was the leading cause of immorality in New York, Straton and his followers succeeded in enacting municipal regulations on social dancing and moral conduct within the more than 750 public dance halls in New York City. Ralph G. Giordano conveys an easy to read and full picture of life in the Jazz Age, incorporating important events and personalities such as the Flu Epidemic, the Scopes Monkey Trial, Prohibition, Flappers, Gangsters, Texas Guinan, and Charles Lindbergh, while simultaneously describing how social dancing was a hugely prominent cultural phenomenon, one closely intertwined with nearly every aspect of American society fromthe Great War to the Great Depression. With a bibliography, an index, and over 35 photos, Satan in the Dance Hall presents an interdisciplinary study of social dancing in New York City throughout the decade.

Let s Dance a Study of Dance Styles

Let s Dance  a Study of Dance Styles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: In the Hands of a Child
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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