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About the Author
Mary Simonson is Lecturer in Womens Studies and Film & Media Studies at Colgate University.
Reviews
Delves into scholarship that has been either ignored or misinterpreted by other researchers... The superior research and clear prose make this book a welcome addition to the scholarship on this era. Highly recommended. * Choice *
A compelling and deeply researched book that weaves together dance, music, cultural history, gender roles, faddishness, fandom, historical awareness, emerging media, and multimedia interaction in a complex but highly readable fashion. Its strengths are the focus on women's performance, particularly the negotiation of their bodies as display and identity - something at great stake in an era when women were fighting for the vote even as issues of race complicate matters mightily - and the nuance of reading individual moments and their relationships to each other * Robynn Stilwell, Georgetown University *
Simonson moves us expertly through the rich interchange of live and mediatized American stage cultures of the early 20th century. Through tableaux vivants, filmed opera, pageantry and other spectacles, Simonson resituates our understanding of modernist/post-Victorian performances by giving them the intermedial context they merit. Of great interest to anyone in performance studies, whether in stage, film, music, and especially dance. * Caryl Flinn, Professor of Screen Arts and Cultures, University of Michigan *
Beautifully researched, rich with compellingly told stories, Body Knowledge offers very smart analyses of how representations and performances of embodiment leap media and genre barriers. A must-read for scholars of musical embodiment. * Suzanne G. Cusick, New York University *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199898039
Author Mary Simonson
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 440g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 21mm
Details
Subtitle: |
Performance, Intermediality, and American Entertainment at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
Imprint: |
Oxford University Press Inc |