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Body Knowledge Performance, Intermediality, and American Entertainment at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

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ISBN-10: 0199898014

ISBN-13: 9780199898015

Edition: 2013

Authors: Mary Simonson

List price: $195.00
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In the early twentieth century, female performers regularly appeared on the stages and screens of American cities. Though advertised as dancers, mimics, singers, or actresses, they often exceeded these categories. Instead, their performances adopted an aesthetic of intermediality, weaving together techniques and elements drawn from a wide variety of genres and media, including ballet, art music, photography, early modern dance, vaudeville traditions, film, and more. Onstage and onscreen, performers borrowed from existing musical scores and narratives, referred to contemporary shows, films, and events, and mimicked fellow performers, skating neatly across various media, art forms, and…    
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Book details

List price: $195.00
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/27/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Size: 6.38" wide x 9.37" long x 0.83" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

List of Illustrations
List of Musical Examples
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Staging Intermediality: Darktown, Downtown
Choreographing Salome: Re-creating the Female Body
Acting Ancient: Hellenism, Pageantry, and American Modernity
Dancing Music: Isadora Duncan and Wagnerism in the American Imagination
Dancing Pictures: Rita Sacchetto's Tanzbilder
Moving Images: Adeline Genee and Bessie Claytons Danced Histories
Filming Opera: Anna Pavlova and The Dumb Girl of Portici
Finale: Performing Intermediality in The Passing Show of 1913
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index