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No abstract available. This editorial was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 3 (2013), Parallel Press.
Claudia Kappenberg, Douglas Rosenberg
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The Twins Paradox: Bifurcation & Unification
No abstract available. This article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press.
Tom Lopez
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No abstract available. This review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 3 (2013), Parallel Press.
Marisa Zanotti
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Danced Out: When Passing For Almost Straight Is Not Enough
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M. Broomfield
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No abstract available. This review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 3 (2013), Parallel Press.
Eleni Tranouli
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No abstract available. This review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press.
Claudia Rosiny
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No abstract available. This review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 3 (2013), Parallel Press.
Karen Pearlman
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The Dance-In and the Re/production of White Corporeality
This essay examines the figure of the “dance-in,” a stand-in who dances in place of a star prior to filming, focusing on two women who acted as surrogates and dance coaches for the mid-twentieth century white film star Betty Grable: a white woman named ...
Anthea Kraut
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No abstract available. This text-based adaptation of a performance-presentation was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 1 (2010),
Simon Ellis
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