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Dance and Sexuality: Many Moves
by
Hanna, Judith Lynne
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Adult
/ Ambiguity
/ Analysis
/ Anthropology
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Art history
/ Asexuality
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autoethnography
/ Ballet
/ Belief & doubt
/ Colonialism
/ Comparative literature
/ Criminology
/ Cultural studies
/ Cultural theory
/ Dance
/ Dance history
/ Dance movement
/ Dancing - psychology
/ Dancing - statistics & numerical data
/ Dancing - trends
/ Denial (Psychology)
/ English literature
/ Entertainment
/ Erotica
/ Exotic dancers
/ Female
/ Feminism
/ Feminist theory
/ Focus Groups
/ Gender
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Intention
/ Interdisciplinary Communication
/ Journalism
/ Literature
/ Literature reviews
/ Male
/ Men
/ Morals
/ Narration
/ Nudity
/ Orientalism
/ Performing arts
/ Popular dance
/ Postmodernism
/ Poststructuralism
/ Power (Psychology)
/ Promiscuity
/ Psychological Theory
/ Psychology
/ Queer culture
/ Queer theory
/ Religion
/ Religion and Sex
/ Religious dances
/ Research Design
/ Rituals
/ Semiotics
/ Sex industry
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - ethnology
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Social psychology
/ Social work
/ Sociology
/ Strip clubs
/ Symbolism
/ Theater
/ Western World
2010
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Dance and Sexuality: Many Moves
by
Hanna, Judith Lynne
in
Adult
/ Ambiguity
/ Analysis
/ Anthropology
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Art history
/ Asexuality
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autoethnography
/ Ballet
/ Belief & doubt
/ Colonialism
/ Comparative literature
/ Criminology
/ Cultural studies
/ Cultural theory
/ Dance
/ Dance history
/ Dance movement
/ Dancing - psychology
/ Dancing - statistics & numerical data
/ Dancing - trends
/ Denial (Psychology)
/ English literature
/ Entertainment
/ Erotica
/ Exotic dancers
/ Female
/ Feminism
/ Feminist theory
/ Focus Groups
/ Gender
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Intention
/ Interdisciplinary Communication
/ Journalism
/ Literature
/ Literature reviews
/ Male
/ Men
/ Morals
/ Narration
/ Nudity
/ Orientalism
/ Performing arts
/ Popular dance
/ Postmodernism
/ Poststructuralism
/ Power (Psychology)
/ Promiscuity
/ Psychological Theory
/ Psychology
/ Queer culture
/ Queer theory
/ Religion
/ Religion and Sex
/ Religious dances
/ Research Design
/ Rituals
/ Semiotics
/ Sex industry
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - ethnology
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Social psychology
/ Social work
/ Sociology
/ Strip clubs
/ Symbolism
/ Theater
/ Western World
2010
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Dance and Sexuality: Many Moves
by
Hanna, Judith Lynne
in
Adult
/ Ambiguity
/ Analysis
/ Anthropology
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Art history
/ Asexuality
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autoethnography
/ Ballet
/ Belief & doubt
/ Colonialism
/ Comparative literature
/ Criminology
/ Cultural studies
/ Cultural theory
/ Dance
/ Dance history
/ Dance movement
/ Dancing - psychology
/ Dancing - statistics & numerical data
/ Dancing - trends
/ Denial (Psychology)
/ English literature
/ Entertainment
/ Erotica
/ Exotic dancers
/ Female
/ Feminism
/ Feminist theory
/ Focus Groups
/ Gender
/ Geography
/ Humans
/ Intention
/ Interdisciplinary Communication
/ Journalism
/ Literature
/ Literature reviews
/ Male
/ Men
/ Morals
/ Narration
/ Nudity
/ Orientalism
/ Performing arts
/ Popular dance
/ Postmodernism
/ Poststructuralism
/ Power (Psychology)
/ Promiscuity
/ Psychological Theory
/ Psychology
/ Queer culture
/ Queer theory
/ Religion
/ Religion and Sex
/ Religious dances
/ Research Design
/ Rituals
/ Semiotics
/ Sex industry
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior - ethnology
/ Sexual Behavior - psychology
/ Sexual Behavior - statistics & numerical data
/ Sexual orientation
/ Sexuality
/ Social psychology
/ Social work
/ Sociology
/ Strip clubs
/ Symbolism
/ Theater
/ Western World
2010
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Dance and Sexuality: Many Moves
2010
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Overview
This literature review of dance and sexual expression considers dance and religion, dance and sexuality as a source of power, manifestations of sexuality in Western theater art and social dance, plus ritual and non-Western social dance. Expressions of gender, sexual orientation, asexuality, ambiguity, and adult entertainment exotic dance are presented. Prominent concerns in the literature are the awareness, closeting, and denial of sexuality in dance; conflation of sexual expression and promiscuity of gender and sexuality, of nudity and sexuality, and of dancer intention and observer interpretation; and inspiration for infusing sexuality into dance. Numerous disciplines (American studies, anthropology, art history, comparative literature, criminology, cultural studies, communication, dance, drama, English, history, history of consciousness, journalism, law, performance studies, philosophy, planning, retail geography, psychology, social work, sociology, and theater arts) have explored dance and sexual expression, drawing upon the following concepts, which are not mutually exclusive: critical cultural theory, feminism, colonialism, Orientalism, postmodernism, poststructuralism, queer theory, and semiotics. Methods of inquiry include movement analysis, historical investigation, anthropological fieldwork, autoethnography, focus groups, surveys, and self-reflection or autobiographical narrative. Directions for future exploration are addressed.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group,Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality
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