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Dancing Revolution : Bodies, Space, and Sound In American Cultural History.
Smith, Christopher J.Univ. Illinois Press ©2019
This book examines the long history of political, social and religious groups in America using dance in public spaces as a way to contest and construct the social order. With a preface, notes, and index. A few black & white photos.
xii, 255 p.; 24 cm.
Paper
Language: English
ISBN: 0252084187
ISBN13: 9780252084188
UPC: 9780252084188
Dancing Revolution : Bodies, Space, and Sound In American Cultural History.
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