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Done Into Dance: Isadora Duncan in America
Done Into Dance: Isadora Duncan in America
Wesleyan University Press
Daly, Ann
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Pages
288 pp.
Language
English
Author
Ann Daly
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Date
2002-10-01
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
9780819565600
Dimensions
6.04 in x 0.72 in x 9.36 in
This cultural study of modern dance icon Isadora Duncan is the first to place her within the thought, politics and art of her time. Duncan's dancing earned her international fame and influenced generations of American girls and women, yet the romantic myth that surrounds her has left some questions unanswered: What did her audiences see on stage, and how did they respond? What dreams and fears of theirs did she play out? Why, in short, was Duncan's dancing so compelling? First published in 1995 and now back in print, Done into Dance reveals Duncan enmeshed in social and cultural currents of her time - the moralism of the Progressive Era, the artistic radicalism of prewar Greenwich Village, the xenophobia of the 1920s, her association with feminism and her racial notion of "Americanness."
