Playable Bodies

Playable Bodies
Title Playable Bodies PDF eBook
Author Kiri Miller
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 257
Release 2017
Genre Music
ISBN 0190257849

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Playable Bodies investigates what happens when machines teach humans to dance. Dance video games work as engines of humor, shame, trust, and intimacy, urging players to dance like nobody's watching--while being tracked by motion-sensing interfaces in their living rooms. The chart-topping dance game franchises Just Dance and Dance Central transform players' experiences of popular music, invite experimentation with gendered and racialized movement styles, and present new possibilities for teaching, learning, and archiving choreography. Author Kiri Miller shows how these games teach players to regard their own bodies as both interfaces and avatars, and how a convergence of choreography and programming code is driving a new wave of full-body virtual-reality media experiences. Drawing on five years of ethnographic research with players, game designers, and choreographers, Playable Bodies situates dance games in a media ecology that includes the larger game industry, viral music videos, reality TV competitions, marketing campaigns, consumer reviews, social media discourse, and emerging surveillance technologies. Miller tracks the circulation of dance gameplay and related "body projects" across media platforms to reveal how dance games function as "intimate media," configuring new relationships among humans, interfaces, music and dance repertoires, and social media practices.

Fitness Fiesta!

Fitness Fiesta!
Title Fitness Fiesta! PDF eBook
Author Petra R. Rivera-Rideau
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 137
Release 2024-08-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 147805980X

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As a fitness brand, Zumba Fitness has cultivated a devoted fan base of fifteen million participants spread across 180 countries. In Fitness Fiesta! Petra R. Rivera-Rideau analyzes how Zumba uses Latin music and dance to create and sell a vision of Latinness that’s tropical, hypersexual, and party-loving. Rivera-Rideau focuses on the five tropes that the Zumba brand uses to create this Latinness: authenticity, fiesta, fun, dreams, and love. Closely examining videos, ads, memes, and press coverage as well as interviews she conducted with instructors, Rivera-Rideau traces how Zumba Fitness constructs its ideas of Latinx culture by carefully balancing a longing for apparent authenticity with a homogenization of a marketable “south of the border”-style vacation. She shows how Zumba Fitness claims to celebrate Latinx culture and diversity while it simultaneously traffics in the same racial and ethnic stereotypes that are used to justify racist and xenophobic policies targeting Latinx communities in the United States. In so doing, Rivera-Rideau demonstrates not only the complex relationship between Latinidad and neoliberal, postracial America but also what that relationship means for the limits and possibilities of multicultural citizenship today.

My Vancouver Dance History

My Vancouver Dance History
Title My Vancouver Dance History PDF eBook
Author Peter Dickinson
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages
Release 2020-08-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 022800246X

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In the past decade, Vancouver dance has received tremendous acclaim nationally and internationally, as witnessed by the success of choreographer Crystal Pite and a rejuvenated Ballet BC. But this is only part of a vibrant and diverse story of contemporary movement practices in the city. In My Vancouver Dance History Peter Dickinson crafts an embodied narrative that focuses on his critical and creative collaborations with nine Vancouver-based dance artists and companies. Mixing interview excerpts with fieldwork descriptions of studio research and performance analysis, Dickinson draws on ten years of close observation to delve into the individual histories of select members of this community, while also relating the cumulative story of Vancouver dance production and performance as it has unfolded in the past decade. The voices of other invested participants interpolate this rich history, and chapters are interspersed with a series of "movement intervals" that reflect key moments in Dickinson's history as a spectator, scholar, and collaborator. In innovative ways, Dickinson suggests that when we pay attention to the larger social topography of dance practice - the sites that give rise to it, the labour that goes into it, and the professional friendships it engenders - we can properly understand dance's contributions to civic life.

Clinical Commentaries Deduced from the Morphology of the Human Body

Clinical Commentaries Deduced from the Morphology of the Human Body
Title Clinical Commentaries Deduced from the Morphology of the Human Body PDF eBook
Author Achille De Giovanni
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1909
Genre
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Mind and Body

Mind and Body
Title Mind and Body PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 438
Release 1910
Genre Physical education and training
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Transit Journal

Transit Journal
Title Transit Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1416
Release 1913
Genre
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The Street Railway Journal

The Street Railway Journal
Title The Street Railway Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1460
Release 1913
Genre Electric railroads
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