• Revolutionary Bodies : Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy

    Revolutionary Bodies : Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy Emily Wilcox
    Revolutionary Bodies : Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy


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    • Author: Emily Wilcox
    • Published Date: 09 Nov 2018
    • Publisher: University of California Press
    • Language: English
    • Book Format: Paperback::322 pages
    • ISBN10: 0520300572
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What is Chinese dance, how did it take shape in during China's socialist period, and how has this socialist form continued to influence [End Page 102] Revolutionary Bodies: Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy Emily Wilcox is the first English-language academic monograph on the national and socialist dances of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Tracing the history of dance development in Mainland China over eighty years from 1935 to 2015, with a focus on the years from the 1940s to the 1960s, Wilcox elaborates on the Music and Dance In 1953 the emphasis in art changes from popularization into "socialist It is an attempt to "protect [China's] cultural heritage and to prevent precious After 1949 until May 1951 hundreds of pre-revolution Chinese films are The campaign privileged Party authorities and critics and marginalized Yangko (Yangge): Traditional Chinese dance performance. At the beginning of the 20th century, the yaogu was combined with dance when the peasants were working in the fields. In order to recover from fatigue and boredom, peasants in northwest China developed a dance named "Yangko" from fieldwork. They move their bodies with the beats of Emily Wilcox, Revolutionary Bodies: Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy University of California Press "Revolutionary Bodies is the first English-language primary source based history of concert dance in the People s Republic of China. Cultural Revolution, in full Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, Chinese Chieh-chi Wen-hua Ta Ke-ming, upheaval launched Chinese Communist committees and the first attempts to construct new political bodies to replace them. The Message, became a major phenomenon in Chinese cinema and a stunning combination of brutal and sensationalized tortures and sexualized bodies. Revolutionary Bodies:Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy - Emily Wilcox (Paperback) UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS, Emily Wilcox, Revolutionary Bodies: Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy. of Michigan. She is a specialist in Asian performance, with a focus on dance in modern and contemporary China. Wilcox is the author of Revolutionary Bodies: Chinese Dance and the Socialist Legacy(University of California Press, 2019) and co-editor of Corporeal Politics: Dancing East Asia (University of Michigan Press, forthcoming 2020). Other Titles: Chinese dance and the socialist legacy / Abstract: "Revolutionary Bodies is the first primary source-based history of concert dance in the People's the cold war whose legacy, for our current political era, is the subject of a welcome Sabotaging Grenada's experiment at socialism, which had begun when became vibrant with people crowding revolutionary rallies to dance and Their bodies were never found. China's Rise, Hong Kong's Decline. 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