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Cover
The Oxford Handbook of Dance and the Popular Screen
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
About the Companion Website
Introduction: Dance on Screen
PART I SCREENED HISTORIES
1 An Australian in Paris: Techno-Choreographic Bohemianism in Moulin Rouge!
2 A Different Kind of Ballet: Rereading Dorothy Arzner’s Dance, Girl, Dance
3 Communities of Practice: Active and Affective Viewing of Early Social Dance on the Popular Screen
4 Disciplining Black Swan, Animalizing Ambition
5 Gene Kelly: The Original, Updated
6 Appreciation, Appropriation, Assimilation: Stormy Weather and the Hollywood History of Black Dance
7 Hip-Hop in Hollywood: Encounter, Community, Resistance
PART II THE COMMERCIAL BIG SCREEN
8 Dirty Dancing: Dance, Class, and Race in the Pursuit of Womanhood
9 Displace and Be Queen: Gender and Interculturalism in Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004)
10 “It’s Sort of ‘Members Only’.”: Transgression and Body Politics in Save the Last Dance
11 “The White Girl in the Middle”: The Performativity of Race, Class, and Gender in Step Up 2: The Streets
12 Affect-ive Moves: Space, Violence, and the Body in RIZE’s Krump Dancing
13 A Taste of Honey: Choreographing Mulatta in the Hollywood Dance Film
14 “He’s Doing His Superman Thing Again”: Moving Bodies in The Matrix
PART III MUSIC VIDEO AND TELEVISUAL BODIES
15 Girl Power, Real Politics: Dis/Respectability, Post-Raciality, and the Politics of Inclusion
16 Denaturalizing Coco’s “Sexy” Hips: Contradictions and Reversals of the Dancing Body of a Chinese American Superstar in Mand
17 Single Ladies, Plural: Racism, Scandal, and “Authenticity” within the Multiplication and Circulation of Online Dance Disco
18 The Dance Factor: Hip-Hop, Spectacle, and Reality Television
19 Defining Dance, Creating Commodity: The Rhetoric of So You Think You Can Dance
PART IV SCREENING NATIONHOOD
20 Hatchets and Hairbrushes: Dance, Gender, and Improvisational Ingenuity in Cold War Western Musicals
21 Some Dance Scenes from Cuban Cinema, 1959–2012
22 “Shine Your Light on the World”: The Utopian Bodies of Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
23 Of Snake Dances, Overseas Brides, and Miss World Pageants: Frolicking through Gurinder Chadha’s Bride and Prejudice
PART V CYBER SCREENS
24 Monstrous Belonging: Performing “Thriller” after 9/11
25 Dancing “between the Break Beats”: Contemporary Indigenous Thought and Cultural Expression through Hip-Hop
26 Dancing with Myself: Dance Central, Choreography, and Embodiment
PART VI CONCLUSION
27 Values in Motion: Reflections on Popular Screen Dance
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