The Oxford handbook of hip hop dance studies [electronic resource] / edited by Mary Fogarty and Imani Kai Johnson.

"Featuring contributions from internationally recognized Hip Hop dancers, advocates, and scholars of various Hip Hop or streetdance practices, the Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies is the first collection devoted exclusively to the dances that fall under the rubric of Hip Hop. Each of its fiv...

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Other Authors: Fogarty, Mary, 1978- (Editor)
Johnson, Imani Kai (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]
Series:Oxford handbooks series
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Variant Title:
Handbook of hip hop dance studies
Format: Electronic eBook

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505 0 |a Introduction / Mary Fogarty and Imani Kai Johnson -- Foundation : context and components of breaking fundamentals / Kenneth "Ken Swift" Gabbert and Yarrow "Osofly" Lutz -- The camera in the cypher : high times and hypervisibility in early hip hop dance / Vanessa Lakewood -- The technical developments in breaking from conditioning to mindset / Niels "Storm" Robitzky -- Connecting hip hop history and heritage / E. Moncell Durden -- Kung Fu fandom : NYC B-Boys and the Grindhouse distribution of Kung Fu films / Eric Pellerin -- What makes a man break? / Mary Fogarty -- Learn your history : using academic oral histories of NYC B-girls in the 1990s to broaden hip hop scholarship / MiRi Park -- Hard love part 1 : corporealities of women ethnographers of hip hop dances / Imani Kai Johnson -- Framing hip hop dance as an object of sociological and cultural research / Andy Bennett -- Through sound and space : notes on education from the edge of the cypher / Emery Petchauer -- The vault : collecting and archiving street dance footage / Marc "Scramblelock" Sakalauskas -- Hard love part 2 : critical hiphopography in streetdance communities / Imani Kai Johnson -- Breaking in my house : popular dance, identity politics, and postracial empathies / Thomas F. DeFrantz -- Globalization and the hip hop dance cipher / Halifu Osumare and Terry Bright Kweku Ofosu -- Asian American liminality : racial triangulation in hip hop dance / Grace Shinhae Jun -- Breakin' down the bloc : hip hop dance in Armenia / Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian -- Twerking and P-popping in the context of New Orleans' local hip-hop scene / Matt Miller -- Is she B-boying or B-girling? : understanding how B-girls negotiate gender and belonging / Helen Simard -- Streetdance and Black aesthetics / Naomi Bragin -- Living in the tension : the aesthetics and logics of popping / Rosemarie A. Roberts -- Staging hip hop dance : fly girls in the house / Leah "McFly" McKesey, Diana "Fly Lady Di" Reyes and Mary "MJ" Fogarty -- Battles and ballets : hip hop dance in France / Roberta Shapiro -- Negotiating the metaspace : hip hop dance artists in the space of UK dance/theatre / Paul Sadot -- Make the letters dance : a hip hop approach to creative practice / Anthony "YNOT" DeNaro and Mary Fogarty -- Hip hop dance and injury prevention / Tony Ingram -- They come for the hip hop, but stay for the healing / Stephen "Buddha" Leafloor -- Can expert dancers be a springboard model to examine neurorehabilitation via dance? / Rebecca Barnstaple, Debora B. Rabinovich, and Joseph FX DeSouza -- Afterword : dance, hip hop studies and the academy / Joseph Schloss. 
520 |a "Featuring contributions from internationally recognized Hip Hop dancers, advocates, and scholars of various Hip Hop or streetdance practices, the Oxford Handbook of Hip Hop Dance Studies is the first collection devoted exclusively to the dances that fall under the rubric of Hip Hop. Each of its five sections explore different key themes relevant to streetdance: legacies and traditions, Hip Hop methodologies, the politics of identity, institutionalization, Hip Hop (dance) theatre, and issues of health, injury, and rehabilitation. This compendium of topics, approaches, theoretical influences, histories, and perspectives demonstrate the futures of a field in formation. It adds new resources to research in dance and Hip Hop studies, contributing to ongoing debates within Hip Hop dance communities globally"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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