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One of the first anthologies to focus on Mexican dance practices
on both sides of the border
Dancing across Borders: Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos focuses specifically on Mexican dance practices on both
sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. The essays explore various types
of Mexican popular and traditional dances and address questions of
authenticity, aesthetics, identity, interpretation, and research
methodologies in dance performance. Contributors include not only
noted scholars from a variety of disciplines but also several
dance practitioners who reflect on their engagement with dance and
reveal subtexts of dance culture. Capturing dance as a living
expression, the volume's ethnographic approach highlights the
importance of the cultural and social contexts in which dances are
practiced.
Contributors are Norma E. Cantú, Susan Cashion, María Teresa
Ceseña, Xóchitl C. Chávez, Adriana Cruz Manjarrez, Renée de la
Torre Castellanos, Peter J. García, Rudy F. García, Chris Goertzen,
Martha González, Elisa Diana Huerta, Sydney Hutchinson, Marie "Keta"
Miranda, Olga Nájera-Ramírez, Shakina Nayfack, Russell Rodríguez,
Brenda M. Romero, Nancy Lee Chalfa Ruyter, José Sánchez Jiménez,
and Alberto Zárate Rosales.
"This stimulating collection expands our understanding of Mexican
dance's significance by employing dance as a prism through which
to view broader sociocultural issues and meaning. It sets a new
standard for anthropological dance studies far beyond its
U.S.-Mexico focus."
--Daniel Sheehy, author ofMariachi Music in
America:
Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture
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