Dancing Modernism: Ritual, Ecstasy and the Female Body

This article considers the intersection of ritual, dance and embodiment in the work of Isadora Duncan and H.D. I argue that dance lends itself to explorations of gender and embodiment in modernism and that the significance of the body is especially problematic for the female dancer. Modernist writin...

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Main Author: Anderson, Elizabeth (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2008
In: Literature and theology
Year: 2008, Volume: 22, Issue: 3, Pages: 354-367
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