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Dancing Class Gender, Ethnicity, and Social Divides in American Dance, 1890-1920

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ISBN-10: 0253213274

ISBN-13: 9780253213273

Edition: 2000

Authors: Linda J. Tomko

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List price: $24.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 1/22/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 7.60" wide x 9.17" long x 0.64" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

Linda J. Tomko is Associate Professor of Dance at the University of California, Riverside. She is President of the Society of Dance History Scholars and Co-Director of the annual Stanford University Summer Workshop in Baroque Dance. In 1997 she won the Gertrude Lippincott Prize, awarded by SDHS, for her article "Fete Accompli," published in Corporealities.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Bodies and Dances in Progressive-era America
Constituting Culture, Authorizing Dance
The Settlement House and the Playhouse: Cultivating Dance on New York's Lower East Side
From Henry Street to Grand Street: Transfer and Transition to the Neighborhood Playhouse
Working Women's Dancing, and Dance as Women's Work: Hull-House, Chicago Commons, and Boston's South End House
Folk Dance, Park Fetes, and Period Political Values
Conclusion
Notes
Collections Consulted
Index