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Embodied Spectatorship? Interpreting dance reviews around 1900
Stockholms universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten, Institutionen för kultur och estetik.
2017 (engelsk)Inngår i: Nordic Theatre Studies, ISSN 0904-6380, E-ISSN 2002-3898, Vol. 29, nr 1, s. 8-24Artikkel, forskningsoversikt (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]

The article intertwines historiographical analyses with research methods focusing on embodied responses to performances. It argues that dance reviews can be interpreted from a sensorial viewpoint, analyzing ways in which language articulates so-called kinaesthetic, or affective responses. The argument is based on theories of agency and embodiment (Noland). Swedish reviews from performances by Isadora Duncan (Stockholm, 1906), Artemis Colonna (Stockholm, 1903), and Loïe Fuller (Gothenburg, 1907) are investigated, and it is concluded that these kinaesthetic sensations are visible mainly in the language of female writers and spectators. Moreover, in arguing that an embodied spectatorship is important in order to understand the view of the period as a turning point in dance aesthetics, an emphasis is put on the importance of including the practice of dancing by both professionals and amateurs in this historical narrative. Besides embracing the emergence of the professional dance avant-garde, the interpretation focuses on the importance of a corporeal education of the audience. In particular, female audience members seem to, via a dance performance, identify with forms of sensory experience in tandem with visually evaluated objects of art. It is argued that the change in the female viewers’ perceptions had a potential political effect in that it gave voice to both corporeal sensations and women’s experiences in ways new to the public arena. Thus, it is in these experiences the important turning point in dance history emerges, rather than merely in the performances themselves.

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2017. Vol. 29, nr 1, s. 8-24
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embodied responses, kinaesthesia, dance reviews, Isadora Duncan, Loïe Fuller, female spectatorship, amateur dancing
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-151478DOI: 10.7146/nts.v29i1.103305ISI: 000419271600003OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-151478DiVA, id: diva2:1173577
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Turning Points and Continuity: The Changing Roles of Performance in Society 1880-1925
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Swedish Research Council, 1284803Tilgjengelig fra: 2018-01-12 Laget: 2018-01-12 Sist oppdatert: 2022-02-28bibliografisk kontrollert

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