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Dance and the nation :performance, ritual, and politics in Sri Lanka
- 作者: Reed, Susan Anita,
- 出版: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press c2009.
- 稽核項: xv, 280 p. :ill., map ;23 cm. + 1 videodisc (DVD : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.)
- 叢書名: Studies in dance history
- 標題: Cultural policy. , Sinhalese (Sri Lankan people) Ethnic identity. , Dance , Dance Sri Lanka -- Kandy Region. , Sinhalese (Sri Lankan people) , Sri Lanka Cultural policy. , Sri Lanka , Ethnic identity. , Political aspects , Dance Political aspects -- Sri Lanka.
- ISBN: 029923164X , 9780299231644
- 附註: 100年度教育部「獎勵大學教學卓越計畫」購藏. Includes bibliographical references and index. Kohomba kankariya as village ritual -- Performers, patrons, dance -- A history of Kandyan dance, 1875-1948 -- Dance, ethnicity, and the state -- Performing the nation : the berava and Kandyan dance -- Kohomba kankariya as spectacle -- Between purity and respectability : Sinhala women and Kandyan dance. 公播版
- 系統號: 005047891
- 資料類型: 圖書
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Around the globe, dances that originate in village, temple, and court rituals have been adapted and transformed to carry secular meanings and serve new national purposes. In stage performances, dance competitions, and festivals worldwide, dance has become an emblem of ethnicity and an index of national identity. But what are the "backstage" stories of those dances, and what have been the consequences for their communities of origin? In Dance and the Nation, Susan A. Reed brings to light the complexities of aesthetic politics in a multi-faceted exploration and analysis of the Kandyan dance of Sri Lanka. The dance, which is identified with the island's majority Sinhala ethnic group, is heavily supported by the state. Derived from the Kohomba kankariya, an elaborate village ritual performed by men of the hereditary drummer caste, the dance was adopted by the state as a symbol of traditional Sinhala culture in the postindependence period and opened to individuals of all castes. Reed's evocative account traces the history and consequences of this transition from ritual to stage, situating the dance in relation to postcolonial nationalism and ethnic politics and emphasizing the voices and perspectives of the hereditary dancers and women performers. Kandyan dance is characterized by an elegant and energetic style and lively displays of agility. The companion DVD includes unparalleled footage of this vibrant dance in ritual, stage, and training contexts, and features the most esteemed performers of the Kandyan region.
來源: Google Book
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