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Dance and identity in Aotearoa and the world : contemporary Maori dance and other essays, an edition of Te Pu Tapere / by Peter Cleave.
- Title
- Dance and identity in Aotearoa and the world : contemporary Maori dance and other essays, an edition of Te Pu Tapere / by Peter Cleave.
- Author
- Cleave, Peter
- Publication
- Palmerston North [N.Z.] : Campus Press, [2012]
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- Description
- 203 p.; 21 cm.
- Summary
- "All of the essays are about identity and there is a sense in which some older essays are being brought up to date with recent literature especially theses written since 2010. Dance and Identity in Aotearoa and the world is about performance, and identity. Some of the later essays are about navigating, negotiating and constructing identity and the first essay introduces that discussion. The later essays include the discussion of Dalmatian identity and the reviews of the Ora Gallery, Outrageous Fortune and the television performances of Suzie Cato. This collection is more international than earlier editions of Te Pu Tapere or, to use the older name for the collection From the Depot Takirua. The writing on El Cantante and The Sopranos takes the discussion of identity abroad and, hopefully, brings something back to Aotearoa- New Zealand.
- Alternative Title
- Dance and identity
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Texts
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 201).
- Language (note)
- In English and Māori .
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- Koowhiti me toona anoo wao; Koowhiti and its context -- Recent literature on dance and identity in Aotearoa -- Time Line -- Glossary of terms -- Ballet and belly, haka and hula -- El Cantante -- When Frankie Valli comes to Jersey -- Navigating, negotiating and constructing the Pakeha- Maori in the piano and Monday's Warriors and elsewhere -- Karetao: doll in a bottle- the Ora Gallery and recent literature on identity -- Tararaatanga raanei -- Suzie Cato says 'Kia Ora'.
- ISBN
- 9781877229732 (pbk.)
- LCCN
- ^^2012517222
- OCLC
- 815759535
- SCSB-11663978
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library