The dancing body: labour, livelihood and leisure

IF 0.3 0 ASIAN STUDIES South Asian History and Culture Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19472498.2022.2162731
Urmimala Sarkar Munsi, Aishika Chakraborty
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ABSTRACT In India, discourses around the dancing body have long been trapped within the historical studies in and around dancers and their dance practices. During the last few decades, however, significant scholarly inroads were made into the domain of dance by shaking up the stereotypes, assertions and labels, shaped and moulded by patriarchy, class, caste and power. In the current times, the body discourse has given many of us tools to focus on socio-culturally excluded and dispossessed performers, whose presence and representation have historically been marginalised in the developing discourses on dance. It is, therefore, time to energise research that can generate new ideas of looking at existing binaries around the dancing body and challenging them as well. This essay is an attempt to bring together emerging issues and discourses around dance and the body that have become central through the cultural politics of the Indian nation-state in the post-independence years. Contemporary discourses around identity politics, survival strategies, neo-liberal dispossessions and the problematic constructions of the commodification of the erotic body vis a vis sexual labour, pleasure, desire and agency of dancers in diverse performing contexts, have helped us frame the focus around labour, leisure and livelihood concerning the concrete everyday existence of the body in dance.
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舞身:劳动、生计、休闲
在印度,围绕舞蹈身体的话语一直被困在舞者及其舞蹈实践的历史研究中。然而,在过去的几十年里,通过动摇由父权制、阶级、种姓和权力塑造和塑造的刻板印象、断言和标签,舞蹈领域取得了重大的学术进展。在当今时代,身体话语为我们中的许多人提供了关注社会文化排斥和被剥夺的表演者的工具,他们的存在和表现在历史上一直被边缘化。因此,现在是时候激发研究,产生新的想法,观察舞蹈身体周围现有的双星,并对它们提出挑战。这篇文章试图将围绕舞蹈和身体的新兴问题和话语结合起来,这些问题和话语在独立后的几年里通过印度民族国家的文化政治成为了中心。当代关于身份政治、生存策略、新自由主义的剥夺和色情身体商品化的有问题的结构相对于不同表演背景下舞者的性劳动、快乐、欲望和代理,帮助我们构建了关于舞蹈中身体具体的日常存在的劳动、休闲和生计的焦点。
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