Body Talk: Choreographic Revelations on a Dancer's Body Image and Experience
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Date
2011-06
Authors
Katzman, Laura Brooks, 1984-
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Publisher
University of Oregon
Abstract
The purpose of my choreographic research is to challenge traditional tendencies in Western culture that objectify the dancing body and instead suggest different ways of understanding and seeing the body. My research strategized ways in which the choreographer might create opportunities to validate body image experiences of female dancers in a collaborative choreographic endeavor rooted in feminist pedagogy practices. Qualitative methodology included improvisation, journaling, and group discussions to enable the dancers to express themselves subjectively through words and movement. Insights from choreographers and scholars of feminist pedagogy in dance informed the collaborative creative process. Participants in this study identified validation of the personal body experience as a source of knowledge and utilization of the voice in dance as significant components leading towards empowerment and subjectivity for female dancers.
Description
xi, 81 p. : ill.
Keywords
Dance, Women's studies, Body experience, Body image, Choreography, Feminism, Feminist pedagogy