Movement as Culture: Dance in the Middle East, North Africa, and the Diaspora
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Movement as Culture
An Introduction to the Course
Moving to the Gulf, Arabizing Bollywood: The Evolution of Bollywood Dance as it relates to Indian Labor Migration to the Arab Gulf
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Breakin' & Bolstering Cultural Norms: Breakdancing's Role in Contemporary Morocco
by Rose Gelfand
Contemporary Copts and Dance in Egypt: Ethnicity, In/Visibility and Nationalism
by Demiana Ibrahim
Palestinian Dabkeh and Nationalism: An Inquiry into the Israeli Claim to Indigenous Dance Forms
A Historical Analysis of the Colonial Response to Powerful Devadasi and Ouled Naïl Dancers During the First Half of the 20th century
Acknowledgements
We worked closely with many library partners in developing this project and warmly thank them for their critical contributions
Biographies
Prof. Meiver De la Cruz
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Naiti Bhatt
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Rose Gelfand
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Demiana Ibrahim
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Binita Pandya
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Katalina R Peterson
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