Unmaking Contact: Choreographic Touch at the Intersections of Race, Caste, and Gender

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 DANCE DANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1017/S0149767721000358
Royona Mitra
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Abstract This article interrogates “contact,” understood by Global North contemporary dance discourse as choreography that is mobilized by shifting points of physical touch between two or more bodies, by attending to inherent, and often ignored, power asymmetries that are foundational to such choreographic practices. This “unmaking of contact” is undertaken by deploying the lenses of race, caste, and gender in order to argue for an intersectional, intercultural and inter-epistemic understanding of “choreographic touch” that may or may not involve tactility. It starts by examining contact improvisation (CI), and its now ubiquitous choreographic manifestation of partnering, as an aesthetic that can work in colonizing ways on South Asian dancers who train in primarily solo classical dance forms. The article then moves on to place South Asian bodies, philosophies, and discourses at the heart of its interrogation of choreographic touch, and foregrounds the culturally specific politics and powers that govern them.
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无与伦比的接触:在种族、种姓和性别的交叉点上的舞蹈触摸
摘要本文质疑“接触”,Global North当代舞蹈话语将其理解为通过改变两个或多个身体之间的身体接触点,通过关注作为此类舞蹈实践基础的固有且经常被忽视的权力不对称来调动的舞蹈编排。这种“揭开接触的面纱”是通过运用种族、种姓和性别的视角来进行的,目的是为“舞蹈触觉”的跨部门、跨文化和认知理解辩护,这种理解可能涉及也可能不涉及触觉。它首先考察了接触即兴创作(CI),以及它现在无处不在的搭档舞蹈表现形式,作为一种美学,它可以以殖民的方式作用于主要以独奏古典舞蹈形式训练的南亚舞者。然后,这篇文章将南亚的身体、哲学和话语置于其对舞蹈风格的质疑的核心,并强调了管理它们的特定文化政治和权力。
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期刊介绍: Dance Research Journal is the longest running, peer reviewed journal in its field, and has become one of the foremost international outlets for dance research scholarship. The journal carries scholarly articles, book reviews, and a list of books and journals received.
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