Flexible Bodies: British South Asian Dancers in an Age of Neoliberalism

Awards:   Winner of Winner, 2022 Sally Banes Publication Prize by the American Society for Theatre Research Winner, Emory Elliott Book Award, Center for Ideas and Society. Winner of Winner, Emory Elliott Book Award, Center for Ideas and Society.
Author:   Anusha Kedhar (Associate Professor of Critical Dance Studies, Associate Professor of Critical Dance Studies, University of California, Riverside)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN:  

9780190840143


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   13 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of Winner, 2022 Sally Banes Publication Prize by the American Society for Theatre Research Winner, Emory Elliott Book Award, Center for Ideas and Society.
  • Winner of Winner, Emory Elliott Book Award, Center for Ideas and Society.

Overview

Flexible Bodies honors the lives and labor of British South Asian dancers and celebrates their contributions to a distinct and dynamic sector of British dance. Drawing on expertise gained from over seven years dancing in Britain, author Anusha Kedhar presents a multifaceted picture of British South Asian dance as its own distinctive genre.ÂAnalyzing dance works, dance films, rehearsals, and touring - alongside immigration policy, arts funding initiatives, and global economic conditions - Flexible Bodies traces shifts in British South Asian dance from 1990s ""Cool Britannia"" multiculturalism to fallout from the 2008 global financial crisis and, more recently, the anti-immigration rhetoric leading up to the Brexit referendum in 2016. Kedhar draws on over a decade of interviews and conversations with dancers in Britain as well as in-depth choreographic analysis of major dance works to reveal the creative ways in which British South Asian dancers negotiate neoliberal, multicultural dance markets through an array of flexible bodily practices. Providing a new, critical dance studies lens through which to view the precarious economic, racial, national, and legal positions of South Asians in Britain, Flexible BodiesÂultimately argues for centering dance labor in studies of neoliberalism.

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Author:   Anusha Kedhar (Associate Professor of Critical Dance Studies, Associate Professor of Critical Dance Studies, University of California, Riverside)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780190840143


ISBN 10:   0190840145
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   13 November 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Innovation Chapter 2: Assimilation Chapter 3: Mobility Chapter 4: Risk Chapter 5: Value Epilogue

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Flexible Bodies is the first monograph that skillfully and boldly examines the South Asian dance sector in the UKby centring the lives, labours, material conditions, artistries and hybrid postcolonial of the dancers at the intersections of British multiculturalism and neoliberalism. Kedhar's dexterity to bring together complex ethnographic fieldwork, historiography, performance analysis and political economic analysis is commendable. Thoroughly researched, evocatively written and compellingly argued, the study signals the futures of dance studies as fundamentally interdisciplinary and places the racialisations of danced labour at its heart. * Royona Mitra, author of Akram Khan: Dancing New Interculturalism (2015) * Vivid, engaging, and insightful, Flexible Bodies: British South Asian Dancers in an Age of Neoliberalism draws its readers into the working lives of dancers navigating Cool Britannia's transformation into the UK of post-7/7 and Brexit. Well-researched and deftly argued, Flexible Bodies makes a compelling case for understanding dance as an integral part of neoliberalism's demands for and restrictions on human movement. * Janet O'Shea, author of At Home in the World: Bharata Natyam on the Global Stage (2007) *


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Anusha Kedhar is Associate Professor of Critical Dance Studies at the University of California, Riverside. Her research examines Indian dance and dancers at the intersection of transnationalism, globalization, race, labor, migration, gender, and sexuality.

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