Ted Shawn: His Life, Writings, and Dances

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Price
$47.99
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publish Date
Pages
552
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.3 X 1.5 inches | 2.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780199331062

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About the Author
Paul A. Scolieri is Chair & Professor of Dance at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the award-winning author of Dancing the New World: Aztecs, Spaniards, and the Choreography of Conquest.
Reviews
"Impeccably researched, incredibly detailed and super approachable, Scolieri's addition to the existing scholarship on Ted Shawn (1891-1972) is real and thorough." -- Heather Desaulniers, CriticalDance

"What a thrill to see Paul A. Scolieri's extensive research brought to life in this magnificent overview of Shawn's life and career! The historical context, contemporary perspective, and personal insights make this book both a revelation and an indispensable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the beginnings of dance in America." -- Norton Owen, Director of Preservation, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival

"Queering the father of American Dance, Paul A. Scolieri masterfully reanimates the life of Ted Shawn from a new perspective in this layered reading of a trailblazer. Revealing Shawn as a difficult and restless artist, Scolieri plumbs archives and images to show how Shawn courted notoriety yet hid his own homosexuality under a veil of homophobia even as he steadily authored a hypermasculine identity for the male dancer. Scolieri excavates Shawn's archives skillfully, illuminating him as a difficult yet pivotal figure in early contemporary American dance history. By tracing confluences between Shawn's gendered aesthetics, eugenic paradigms and emergent sexuality studies, as well as his work as an amateur ethnographic collector of men's dances, Scolieri reveals Shawn's prototype of a male dancer as the product of these layers and shadowed by cultural borrowing and a sensual imagination." -- Janice Ross, Professor of Theatre & Performance Studies, Stanford University

"Paul Scolieri's newest book Ted Shawn, His Life, Writings and Dances is an outstanding example of rigorous scholarship and compelling narrative." -- Laura Pettibone Wright, Journal Of Dance Education