Oxford Handbook of Jewishness and Dance
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Oxford Handbook of Jewishness and Dance
Jackson, Naomi M.; Pappas, Rebecca; Shapiro-Phim, Toni
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2022
760
Dura
Inglês
9780197519516
15 a 20 dias
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Dedication
Preface
Liz Lerman
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Naomi M. Jackson
Part I: Honoring and Transforming Traditions
Chapter 1. Into the Light
Philip Szporer
Chapter 2. (Not Just) Az der rebbe tantst: Toward an Inclusive History of Hasidic Dance
Jill Gellerman
Chapter 3. Felix Fibich and Torqueing as a Central Motif in Modern Male Subjectivity
Naomi M. Jackson, Joel Gereboff, and Steven Weintraub
Chapter 4. Send Off
Jesse Zaritt
Chapter 5. From Victimized to Victorious: Re-Forming Post-Holocaust Jewish Embodied Identity through Dance
Gdalit Neuman
Chapter 6. Mapping a Mizrahi Presence in Israeli Concert Dance: Representations and Receptions of Yemenite Jewish Life on Stage from 1920 to the Present
Nina S. Spiegel
Chapter 7. From the Other Side: An Interview with Ethiopian-Israeli Dance Artist
Dege Feder
Chapter 8. Believing Body, Dancing Body: Dance and Faith in the Religious Sector in Israel
Talia Perlshtein, Reuven Tabull, and Rachel Sagee
Chapter 9. My Body is Torah
Efrat Nehama
Chapter 10. Trance-Forming the Nation: Trance-Dance Parties for Orthodox Singles in Israel
Joshua Schmidt
Chapter 11. HaMapah/The Map: Navigating Intersections
Adam W. McKinney
Part II: Making the Invisible Visible
Chapter 12. I, You, We: Dancing Interconnections and Jewish Betweens
Hannah Schwadron and Victoria Marks
Chapter 13. Then in What Sense Are You a Jewish Artist? Conflicts of the
Preface
Liz Lerman
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Naomi M. Jackson
Part I: Honoring and Transforming Traditions
Chapter 1. Into the Light
Philip Szporer
Chapter 2. (Not Just) Az der rebbe tantst: Toward an Inclusive History of Hasidic Dance
Jill Gellerman
Chapter 3. Felix Fibich and Torqueing as a Central Motif in Modern Male Subjectivity
Naomi M. Jackson, Joel Gereboff, and Steven Weintraub
Chapter 4. Send Off
Jesse Zaritt
Chapter 5. From Victimized to Victorious: Re-Forming Post-Holocaust Jewish Embodied Identity through Dance
Gdalit Neuman
Chapter 6. Mapping a Mizrahi Presence in Israeli Concert Dance: Representations and Receptions of Yemenite Jewish Life on Stage from 1920 to the Present
Nina S. Spiegel
Chapter 7. From the Other Side: An Interview with Ethiopian-Israeli Dance Artist
Dege Feder
Chapter 8. Believing Body, Dancing Body: Dance and Faith in the Religious Sector in Israel
Talia Perlshtein, Reuven Tabull, and Rachel Sagee
Chapter 9. My Body is Torah
Efrat Nehama
Chapter 10. Trance-Forming the Nation: Trance-Dance Parties for Orthodox Singles in Israel
Joshua Schmidt
Chapter 11. HaMapah/The Map: Navigating Intersections
Adam W. McKinney
Part II: Making the Invisible Visible
Chapter 12. I, You, We: Dancing Interconnections and Jewish Betweens
Hannah Schwadron and Victoria Marks
Chapter 13. Then in What Sense Are You a Jewish Artist? Conflicts of the
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Dedication
Preface
Liz Lerman
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Naomi M. Jackson
Part I: Honoring and Transforming Traditions
Chapter 1. Into the Light
Philip Szporer
Chapter 2. (Not Just) Az der rebbe tantst: Toward an Inclusive History of Hasidic Dance
Jill Gellerman
Chapter 3. Felix Fibich and Torqueing as a Central Motif in Modern Male Subjectivity
Naomi M. Jackson, Joel Gereboff, and Steven Weintraub
Chapter 4. Send Off
Jesse Zaritt
Chapter 5. From Victimized to Victorious: Re-Forming Post-Holocaust Jewish Embodied Identity through Dance
Gdalit Neuman
Chapter 6. Mapping a Mizrahi Presence in Israeli Concert Dance: Representations and Receptions of Yemenite Jewish Life on Stage from 1920 to the Present
Nina S. Spiegel
Chapter 7. From the Other Side: An Interview with Ethiopian-Israeli Dance Artist
Dege Feder
Chapter 8. Believing Body, Dancing Body: Dance and Faith in the Religious Sector in Israel
Talia Perlshtein, Reuven Tabull, and Rachel Sagee
Chapter 9. My Body is Torah
Efrat Nehama
Chapter 10. Trance-Forming the Nation: Trance-Dance Parties for Orthodox Singles in Israel
Joshua Schmidt
Chapter 11. HaMapah/The Map: Navigating Intersections
Adam W. McKinney
Part II: Making the Invisible Visible
Chapter 12. I, You, We: Dancing Interconnections and Jewish Betweens
Hannah Schwadron and Victoria Marks
Chapter 13. Then in What Sense Are You a Jewish Artist? Conflicts of the
Preface
Liz Lerman
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Naomi M. Jackson
Part I: Honoring and Transforming Traditions
Chapter 1. Into the Light
Philip Szporer
Chapter 2. (Not Just) Az der rebbe tantst: Toward an Inclusive History of Hasidic Dance
Jill Gellerman
Chapter 3. Felix Fibich and Torqueing as a Central Motif in Modern Male Subjectivity
Naomi M. Jackson, Joel Gereboff, and Steven Weintraub
Chapter 4. Send Off
Jesse Zaritt
Chapter 5. From Victimized to Victorious: Re-Forming Post-Holocaust Jewish Embodied Identity through Dance
Gdalit Neuman
Chapter 6. Mapping a Mizrahi Presence in Israeli Concert Dance: Representations and Receptions of Yemenite Jewish Life on Stage from 1920 to the Present
Nina S. Spiegel
Chapter 7. From the Other Side: An Interview with Ethiopian-Israeli Dance Artist
Dege Feder
Chapter 8. Believing Body, Dancing Body: Dance and Faith in the Religious Sector in Israel
Talia Perlshtein, Reuven Tabull, and Rachel Sagee
Chapter 9. My Body is Torah
Efrat Nehama
Chapter 10. Trance-Forming the Nation: Trance-Dance Parties for Orthodox Singles in Israel
Joshua Schmidt
Chapter 11. HaMapah/The Map: Navigating Intersections
Adam W. McKinney
Part II: Making the Invisible Visible
Chapter 12. I, You, We: Dancing Interconnections and Jewish Betweens
Hannah Schwadron and Victoria Marks
Chapter 13. Then in What Sense Are You a Jewish Artist? Conflicts of the
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.